Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... death , meet and cross . - Jean - Pierre Vernant , “ In the Mirror of Medusa " To look at Virginia Woolf , it seems , no matter how diverse the viewers ' perspectives , is to look death in the face , beauty and death . In Vernant's ...
... death , meet and cross . - Jean - Pierre Vernant , “ In the Mirror of Medusa " To look at Virginia Woolf , it seems , no matter how diverse the viewers ' perspectives , is to look death in the face , beauty and death . In Vernant's ...
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... death , death as desire . The Spectacle and the Commodity The media in fact play a decisive role in Superman's demise . When Doomsday first makes his presence known , Superman is tied up in a television interview with an antagonistic ...
... death , death as desire . The Spectacle and the Commodity The media in fact play a decisive role in Superman's demise . When Doomsday first makes his presence known , Superman is tied up in a television interview with an antagonistic ...
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... death of Mexican culture in the United States but also the death of Catholicism suggested by the rise of Protestantism in the Latino communities of Latin America and the US ( " The Latin American Novel " ) . The author believes , for ...
... death of Mexican culture in the United States but also the death of Catholicism suggested by the rise of Protestantism in the Latino communities of Latin America and the US ( " The Latin American Novel " ) . The author believes , for ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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