Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... construction of a unified diegesis or position of spectator- ship , and its multiple , segmented , and disrupted ... constructions of identity , artificially - induced manifestations of emotional material ( what Jameson calls ...
... construction of a unified diegesis or position of spectator- ship , and its multiple , segmented , and disrupted ... constructions of identity , artificially - induced manifestations of emotional material ( what Jameson calls ...
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... construction project along with the remains of twenty - six white bodies from what turned out to be a burial ground from the 1860s . ( The Native woman's bones were distinguished by the hundreds of glass beads that accompanied her ...
... construction project along with the remains of twenty - six white bodies from what turned out to be a burial ground from the 1860s . ( The Native woman's bones were distinguished by the hundreds of glass beads that accompanied her ...
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... construction . If one recalls George Meredith's reference to " weariness " and Anonymous's electrification of the nerves ( quoted as epigraphs to this essay ) , it is clear that in refusing product and embracing production ...
... construction . If one recalls George Meredith's reference to " weariness " and Anonymous's electrification of the nerves ( quoted as epigraphs to this essay ) , it is clear that in refusing product and embracing production ...
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