Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 1-5Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... experience . In psychoanalytic terms , they are visual represen- tations of cathected memory traces . These traces , in combination with the diaries , time - tables and feeding charts , constitute what I would call a discourse which ...
... experience . In psychoanalytic terms , they are visual represen- tations of cathected memory traces . These traces , in combination with the diaries , time - tables and feeding charts , constitute what I would call a discourse which ...
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... experience " and " subjectivity " and to articulate the need for a mode of rationality which could encompass the multiple power mech- anisms underlying the experiences of everyday life . This emerg- ence of a discourse on a new ...
... experience " and " subjectivity " and to articulate the need for a mode of rationality which could encompass the multiple power mech- anisms underlying the experiences of everyday life . This emerg- ence of a discourse on a new ...
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... Experience is for him primarily an intellectual category , divorced from the knowledge which the body and the senses produce in the experiences of everyday life . Like the two theoreticians mentioned above , Franco Rella , in his ...
... Experience is for him primarily an intellectual category , divorced from the knowledge which the body and the senses produce in the experiences of everyday life . Like the two theoreticians mentioned above , Franco Rella , in his ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 7 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and | 59 |
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