Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... boredom and sub- jectivity . Is boredom a passing mood ? A more lasting disposition or mindset ? Or is it an emotion or , rather , the very opposite of an emotion , a lack or waning of affect ? In this regard , boredom reemerges as both ...
... boredom and sub- jectivity . Is boredom a passing mood ? A more lasting disposition or mindset ? Or is it an emotion or , rather , the very opposite of an emotion , a lack or waning of affect ? In this regard , boredom reemerges as both ...
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... boredom that pro- tects itself against organization , in a form of leisure as waiting . ( 50 ) For Benjamin and Kracauer , boredom becomes a key concept for exploring subjectivity in modernity , not least of all because , in its German ...
... boredom that pro- tects itself against organization , in a form of leisure as waiting . ( 50 ) For Benjamin and Kracauer , boredom becomes a key concept for exploring subjectivity in modernity , not least of all because , in its German ...
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... boredom and passion when he wrote : " The emptiness of the human heart , the indifference , the absence of any passion is boredom , and yet boredom is passion . . . . Thus it is that the living cannot really ever be without passion ...
... boredom and passion when he wrote : " The emptiness of the human heart , the indifference , the absence of any passion is boredom , and yet boredom is passion . . . . Thus it is that the living cannot really ever be without passion ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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