Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... ( Grossberg 40-41 ) ― As Grossberg here indicates , television , one of contemporary America's most popular pleasures , necessarily involves a relation- ship to affect , just as affect , most often figured as a " feminine " trait ...
... ( Grossberg 40-41 ) ― As Grossberg here indicates , television , one of contemporary America's most popular pleasures , necessarily involves a relation- ship to affect , just as affect , most often figured as a " feminine " trait ...
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... Grossberg ( to return to the essay with which I began ) writes of an " emerging contradiction between affect and ideology ” evidenced in postmodern culture and in television's strategies of excess . Reiterating Jameson's formulation but ...
... Grossberg ( to return to the essay with which I began ) writes of an " emerging contradiction between affect and ideology ” evidenced in postmodern culture and in television's strategies of excess . Reiterating Jameson's formulation but ...
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... Grossberg's " nomadic viewer " is not simply for grammatical convenience : because Grossberg ignores the social divisions — including those of gender- that delimit television's " democratic " textual and affective economy , in effect ...
... Grossberg's " nomadic viewer " is not simply for grammatical convenience : because Grossberg ignores the social divisions — including those of gender- that delimit television's " democratic " textual and affective economy , in effect ...
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