Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... melo- drama seems uniquely suited to express and enact the tensions of postmodern and mass - mediated life . In an age in which consumer images seemingly threaten to destroy reality itself , melodrama allows us to find firm stakes of ...
... melo- drama seems uniquely suited to express and enact the tensions of postmodern and mass - mediated life . In an age in which consumer images seemingly threaten to destroy reality itself , melodrama allows us to find firm stakes of ...
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... melodrama's translation of ideological and social conflicts into emotional terms to even those genres that we think of as far removed from melodrama's personal concerns . For example , police and detective dramas purportedly deal ...
... melodrama's translation of ideological and social conflicts into emotional terms to even those genres that we think of as far removed from melodrama's personal concerns . For example , police and detective dramas purportedly deal ...
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... melodrama for television is offered by Thorburn . 6 I discuss the connection between melodrama and postmodern- ism in more detail in " All That " 135-39 . See also Brooks . While Brooks calls melodrama " a peculiarly modern form , " his ...
... melodrama for television is offered by Thorburn . 6 I discuss the connection between melodrama and postmodern- ism in more detail in " All That " 135-39 . See also Brooks . While Brooks calls melodrama " a peculiarly modern form , " his ...
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