Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 1-5Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... situation has only certain features of the Mirror Stage . But , you know , more generally , the idea of equating the cinematic situation with anything is im- possible . You can't equate things - you can only find out that certain ...
... situation has only certain features of the Mirror Stage . But , you know , more generally , the idea of equating the cinematic situation with anything is im- possible . You can't equate things - you can only find out that certain ...
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... situation " in which consensus is implicit as an acknowledged or unacknowledged telos of discourse as such . " The ... situation is " counterfatual " - that is , that it is a desideratum , normatively charged . Yet if we allow that the ...
... situation " in which consensus is implicit as an acknowledged or unacknowledged telos of discourse as such . " The ... situation is " counterfatual " - that is , that it is a desideratum , normatively charged . Yet if we allow that the ...
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... situation . It's an understanding and a recognition of a given situation . And there again , people sometimes say that surely it's only if you understand psychoanalysis that you can understand the film . But whether or not you know the ...
... situation . It's an understanding and a recognition of a given situation . And there again , people sometimes say that surely it's only if you understand psychoanalysis that you can understand the film . But whether or not you know the ...
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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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