Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... allows cultural critics to continue to speak of consumerism and television viewing , not to mention the post- modern masses in general , in feminizing terms.16 The ways in which the particular " postmodern " textuality and affective ...
... allows cultural critics to continue to speak of consumerism and television viewing , not to mention the post- modern masses in general , in feminizing terms.16 The ways in which the particular " postmodern " textuality and affective ...
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... allows them to enter a trajectory that leads from their ( negative ) critical func- tion within the museum that ... allowing them to circulate only with their permission . Without telling us whether the Maori enjoy any profits from the ...
... allows them to enter a trajectory that leads from their ( negative ) critical func- tion within the museum that ... allowing them to circulate only with their permission . Without telling us whether the Maori enjoy any profits from the ...
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... allows us to under- stand the oral and print stages in new and unforeseen ways . Poster thus challenges the reader to reinterpret the past through the specificity of the present . Such a challenge is consistent with histor- ical writing ...
... allows us to under- stand the oral and print stages in new and unforeseen ways . Poster thus challenges the reader to reinterpret the past through the specificity of the present . Such a challenge is consistent with histor- ical writing ...
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