Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... fiction as much as a fact , a life as much as a history . As Jayamanne notes , we must prevent " the erasure of mem- ory and of our capacity to remember " ( " Love Me Tender , " here- after " LMT " ) . Thus , rather than history ( or ...
... fiction as much as a fact , a life as much as a history . As Jayamanne notes , we must prevent " the erasure of mem- ory and of our capacity to remember " ( " Love Me Tender , " here- after " LMT " ) . Thus , rather than history ( or ...
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... fiction " ) ; it also appears as a celebration of creativity . Simulacra of a new generation unpretentiously stand for what they are ; the absence they represent is no longer irremediable loss but rather " indeterminacy , free play of ...
... fiction " ) ; it also appears as a celebration of creativity . Simulacra of a new generation unpretentiously stand for what they are ; the absence they represent is no longer irremediable loss but rather " indeterminacy , free play of ...
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... fiction stories . Perhaps in mass culture , technology is also a sign for " fundamental changes about to affect the world " as it becomes grafted to human identity . Contrary to sixteenth - century practice , however , it is now ...
... fiction stories . Perhaps in mass culture , technology is also a sign for " fundamental changes about to affect the world " as it becomes grafted to human identity . Contrary to sixteenth - century practice , however , it is now ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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