Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... imagine that they are ignored by the nonacademic world . What professors call anti - intellectualism they imagine as working according to a model of repression in which knowledge is not given its say ; but , borrowing from Foucault , we ...
... imagine that they are ignored by the nonacademic world . What professors call anti - intellectualism they imagine as working according to a model of repression in which knowledge is not given its say ; but , borrowing from Foucault , we ...
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... Imagine , Barry defiles words rather than the undecidably human / electronic . Each drawing consists of a series of words , each in a different typeface drawn in pigment on hand- made paper , then rubbed and stained to the edge of ...
... Imagine , Barry defiles words rather than the undecidably human / electronic . Each drawing consists of a series of words , each in a different typeface drawn in pigment on hand- made paper , then rubbed and stained to the edge of ...
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... Imagine . Sculpture installation commissioned by the Caixa des Pensiones Foundation in Madrid for the " Savage Garden " curated by Dan Cameron , 1991 . Barthes , Roland . The Empire of Signs . Trans . Richard Howard . New York : Hill ...
... Imagine . Sculpture installation commissioned by the Caixa des Pensiones Foundation in Madrid for the " Savage Garden " curated by Dan Cameron , 1991 . Barthes , Roland . The Empire of Signs . Trans . Richard Howard . New York : Hill ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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