Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... response and a phenomenological problem " in an effort to restore historical thinking and to refuse the ( commodity ) logic of postmodern practices . In one of the few extended passages about boredom in his book , he explains that , in ...
... response and a phenomenological problem " in an effort to restore historical thinking and to refuse the ( commodity ) logic of postmodern practices . In one of the few extended passages about boredom in his book , he explains that , in ...
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... response from the good side , that of the lens . Photography is a call without response " ( " La surimage " 32 ) . Bonitzer's remarks concern for the most part news photog- raphy , photo - journalism , which can certainly produce , out ...
... response from the good side , that of the lens . Photography is a call without response " ( " La surimage " 32 ) . Bonitzer's remarks concern for the most part news photog- raphy , photo - journalism , which can certainly produce , out ...
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... response.3 This is precisely how Ntozake Shange describes her work's debt to Frantz Fanon's enlivening concept of " combat breathing " : the living response / the drive to reconcile the irreconcil- able / the black & white of what we ...
... response.3 This is precisely how Ntozake Shange describes her work's debt to Frantz Fanon's enlivening concept of " combat breathing " : the living response / the drive to reconcile the irreconcil- able / the black & white of what we ...
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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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