Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... Marxist influence in your work . How do you perceive the Marxist strand in your book ? Do you feel that you simultaneously critique and embrace Marxism and that this opens you up to criticism from both sides ? Soja : Yes , what has ...
... Marxist influence in your work . How do you perceive the Marxist strand in your book ? Do you feel that you simultaneously critique and embrace Marxism and that this opens you up to criticism from both sides ? Soja : Yes , what has ...
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... Marxist and a postmodernist . Any move away from a certain backbone of orthodoxy in David's Marxism is likely to be interpreted by too many people in the wrong way as a final giving up in the battle over the importance of a Marxist ...
... Marxist and a postmodernist . Any move away from a certain backbone of orthodoxy in David's Marxism is likely to be interpreted by too many people in the wrong way as a final giving up in the battle over the importance of a Marxist ...
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... Marxism . I am trying my best , and maybe sometimes , in paragraphs , or phras- ings , or pages I fail in this area , but my comfortable acceptance of the post - Marxist label is a reflection of that effort to avoid totalization . I am ...
... Marxism . I am trying my best , and maybe sometimes , in paragraphs , or phras- ings , or pages I fail in this area , but my comfortable acceptance of the post - Marxist label is a reflection of that effort to avoid totalization . I am ...
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