Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Barthes D.A. Miller Berkeley : U of California P , 1992. 55 pp . Michael du Plessis Incidents is certainly not Barthes at his best . Yet the dust jacket of Richard ... Barthes and Bringing Out Roland Barthes A Miller Michael du Plessis.
... Barthes D.A. Miller Berkeley : U of California P , 1992. 55 pp . Michael du Plessis Incidents is certainly not Barthes at his best . Yet the dust jacket of Richard ... Barthes and Bringing Out Roland Barthes A Miller Michael du Plessis.
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... Barthes was , indeed , could not but be , a gay man at and of a certain time and place — all queer subjects are situated historically , to be sure – but Incidents does the gay Barthes a disservice . Because it does not address the ...
... Barthes was , indeed , could not but be , a gay man at and of a certain time and place — all queer subjects are situated historically , to be sure – but Incidents does the gay Barthes a disservice . Because it does not address the ...
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... Barthes , however anti - homophobically intended , still stops Barthes short of standing on his own , as if Barthes needs a little help out of the closet . Miller designates his project a " bringing out , " a genteel version for high ...
... Barthes , however anti - homophobically intended , still stops Barthes short of standing on his own , as if Barthes needs a little help out of the closet . Miller designates his project a " bringing out , " a genteel version for high ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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