Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 7
Seite 44
... historicism as the major reason for the occlusion of spatial thinking in Western critical thought . Foucault , on the other hand , was very explicit about this , asking " When did it start ? Did it start with Bergson ? Why is it that ...
... historicism as the major reason for the occlusion of spatial thinking in Western critical thought . Foucault , on the other hand , was very explicit about this , asking " When did it start ? Did it start with Bergson ? Why is it that ...
Seite 45
... historicism and a richer reassertion of space and spatiality . " Historical - geographical materialism ” is the term that Harvey and I have been using for the last five or six years to describe this level . It's a materialist approach ...
... historicism and a richer reassertion of space and spatiality . " Historical - geographical materialism ” is the term that Harvey and I have been using for the last five or six years to describe this level . It's a materialist approach ...
Seite 49
... historicism is essential ; unfortunately , it can very easily be misinterpreted as dismissing history . Nevertheless , that critique , I think , must still be made . On the other side , the second part of this double movement is to ...
... historicism is essential ; unfortunately , it can very easily be misinterpreted as dismissing history . Nevertheless , that critique , I think , must still be made . On the other side , the second part of this double movement is to ...
Inhalt
Thomas Andrae Berkeley Herbert Blau | 4 |
individuals | 25 |
tion Back issues of Discourse Nos 2 8 10 1 10 2 11 1 11 2 12 1 13 1 | 47 |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
1964 World's Fair addressed aesthetic affect analysis Angela McRobbie Anne Catherick's story architecture argue argument articulated avant-garde Baudrillard become body Center child Cinema contemporary critical critique discourse Doeuff domestic Edward Soja emotional Ernst essay example feminine feminism feminist fetish Fredric Jameson Freud gender Glyde Grossberg Grosz Hartright historicism ideology Indian individual inflexion Irigaray issue Jameson Jean-François Lyotard Kristeva labor Lady Audley's Secret Leonardo lexis Marxism mass culture maternal McPherson McRobbie melodrama modern museum narrative Native American notes object obsessive phonè political popular position postmodern Postmodern Geographies present production question reburial relations representation riddle scene sciomancy seems Sensation novel Sensationalism Sensationalism's sexual shadow social Soja space spatial street-lamp Studies Suleiman Tara McPherson television television's textual theory tion traditional Trans viewers voice Woman in White women World's Fair writes York Youth Culture