Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... affect and ideology ” evidenced in postmodern culture and in television's strategies of excess . Reiterating Jameson's formulation but reversing his evaluation of its ideological effects , Grossberg claims that postmodernism is marked ...
... affect and ideology ” evidenced in postmodern culture and in television's strategies of excess . Reiterating Jameson's formulation but reversing his evaluation of its ideological effects , Grossberg claims that postmodernism is marked ...
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... affect insofar as it is the signal of itself . The affect is its immediate manifestation . Aristotle writes : " Even inarticulate noises [ agrammatoi psophoi ] ( of beasts , for instance ) do indeed reveal something [ delousi ti ] ...
... affect insofar as it is the signal of itself . The affect is its immediate manifestation . Aristotle writes : " Even inarticulate noises [ agrammatoi psophoi ] ( of beasts , for instance ) do indeed reveal something [ delousi ti ] ...
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... affect in the third person . An affect is like death and like birth : if it is thought , articulated , recounted , it is that of the other , of others . 10. In Freud , it is not the opposition between conscious and unconscious that ...
... affect in the third person . An affect is like death and like birth : if it is thought , articulated , recounted , it is that of the other , of others . 10. In Freud , it is not the opposition between conscious and unconscious that ...
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