Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... meaning " over a range of formal assent with private dissent to the more nuanced interaction between selected and interpreted beliefs " ( 132 ) . The word " feelings " bespeaks a more immediate connection to and collu- sions between the ...
... meaning " over a range of formal assent with private dissent to the more nuanced interaction between selected and interpreted beliefs " ( 132 ) . The word " feelings " bespeaks a more immediate connection to and collu- sions between the ...
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... meaning and not on the level of content . In an attempt to elaborate on the affective result of this mechanical quality , Charles Dickens , not- ing this operation in Wilkie Collins's novels , labeled it a " dissective " method ...
... meaning and not on the level of content . In an attempt to elaborate on the affective result of this mechanical quality , Charles Dickens , not- ing this operation in Wilkie Collins's novels , labeled it a " dissective " method ...
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... meanings in the received culture . What's not considered is that the possibility for resistant or transcendent meanings and practices is at odds with an aesthetic that denies referentiality . Because postmodern culture presents itself ...
... meanings in the received culture . What's not considered is that the possibility for resistant or transcendent meanings and practices is at odds with an aesthetic that denies referentiality . Because postmodern culture presents itself ...
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