Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 1-5Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... whole , and then in the following readings working from the whole to the parts . To be sure , books are reusable discourse . But it is up to the discursive regulations in a culture to decide whether reading means taking up one book a ...
... whole , and then in the following readings working from the whole to the parts . To be sure , books are reusable discourse . But it is up to the discursive regulations in a culture to decide whether reading means taking up one book a ...
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... whole into part of another , different whole . This metaphor not only manifests the working of imaginative transformation ( a capacity the male fears in the female as a function of her " castrat- ing " desire ) to the profit of male ...
... whole into part of another , different whole . This metaphor not only manifests the working of imaginative transformation ( a capacity the male fears in the female as a function of her " castrat- ing " desire ) to the profit of male ...
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... whole . Not only does this part avoid absorption by the frame that encloses Melanie's image ( a visual union of " all of her " and " part of Mitch " ) , it is about the business of construct- ing the image in the frame . To further the ...
... whole . Not only does this part avoid absorption by the frame that encloses Melanie's image ( a visual union of " all of her " and " part of Mitch " ) , it is about the business of construct- ing the image in the frame . To further 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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