Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... relation between centers and peripheries . I emphasize the process of peripheraliza- tion because the most basic way of ... relations , but in the human world this is rare . What I am saying is that from my spatial perspective , my ...
... relation between centers and peripheries . I emphasize the process of peripheraliza- tion because the most basic way of ... relations , but in the human world this is rare . What I am saying is that from my spatial perspective , my ...
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... relations between the things displayed ( the object - system ) while other social relations are bracketed . In this respect , the distinction between collection and fetishism begins to blur as the paradigm of classification and display ...
... relations between the things displayed ( the object - system ) while other social relations are bracketed . In this respect , the distinction between collection and fetishism begins to blur as the paradigm of classification and display ...
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... relations as they are lived an approach situated between institutions and individual lived lives . This approach allows Mc- Robbie to analyze complicated youth practices without producing an excessive reading of meaning at the expense ...
... relations as they are lived an approach situated between institutions and individual lived lives . This approach allows Mc- Robbie to analyze complicated youth practices without producing an excessive reading of meaning at the expense ...
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Thomas Andrae Berkeley Herbert Blau | 4 |
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