Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... emotional reaction , or does it merely substitute for it ? 1 And how do debates concerning television , emotion , and spectatorship intersect with discussions of television and the gendered viewer ? - - In an attempt to answer such ...
... emotional reaction , or does it merely substitute for it ? 1 And how do debates concerning television , emotion , and spectatorship intersect with discussions of television and the gendered viewer ? - - In an attempt to answer such ...
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... emotional tones to the concerns expressed for children.3 Feminist television theorists have attempted to revise such appraisals , moving the discussion beyond its usual limitations by critiquing not only such assessments of television ...
... emotional tones to the concerns expressed for children.3 Feminist television theorists have attempted to revise such appraisals , moving the discussion beyond its usual limitations by critiquing not only such assessments of television ...
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... emotional needs above all the need to renew a sense of selfhood that had grown fragmented , diffuse , and somehow ' unreal ' " ( " Salvation " 4 ; see also No Place ) . While Lears locates . the origins of such fragmentation in the late ...
... emotional needs above all the need to renew a sense of selfhood that had grown fragmented , diffuse , and somehow ' unreal ' " ( " Salvation " 4 ; see also No Place ) . While Lears locates . the origins of such fragmentation in the late ...
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