Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... structure of feeling " that offers the viewers both pleasure and a form of recognition , a way to confirm their own position within our culture ( 45 ) . It is this same structure of feeling - a rhythm of intimacy and interruption that ...
... structure of feeling " that offers the viewers both pleasure and a form of recognition , a way to confirm their own position within our culture ( 45 ) . It is this same structure of feeling - a rhythm of intimacy and interruption that ...
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... structure and conceptual trope within theories of culture . For example , to return to one of my earlier points , Modleski , in her analysis of how television soap opera creates a multiple , dispersed , and distracted form of ...
... structure and conceptual trope within theories of culture . For example , to return to one of my earlier points , Modleski , in her analysis of how television soap opera creates a multiple , dispersed , and distracted form of ...
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... structure of affect today as the power divisions in our culture sharpen rather than dissipate and as we are all caught up in the endless consumption of multiple images ( a condition which requires the dispersal of emotion and desire in ...
... structure of affect today as the power divisions in our culture sharpen rather than dissipate and as we are all caught up in the endless consumption of multiple images ( a condition which requires the dispersal of emotion and desire in ...
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