Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... thing ( rather than nothing at all ) is taking place . Before proceeding to these images , I would like to say some- thing about the difficulty of writing about boredom- a difficulty that has little to do with the risks of complicity ...
... thing ( rather than nothing at all ) is taking place . Before proceeding to these images , I would like to say some- thing about the difficulty of writing about boredom- a difficulty that has little to do with the risks of complicity ...
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... thing that veils in revealing , the veil that reveals in re - veiling , in the ambiguous uncertainty of the word " reveal . " The image is image in this duplicity - not the double of the object , but the initial doubling that then ...
... thing that veils in revealing , the veil that reveals in re - veiling , in the ambiguous uncertainty of the word " reveal . " The image is image in this duplicity - not the double of the object , but the initial doubling that then ...
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... thing that empowers them . There are , of course , also people for whom this is the first time they've ever come out and said any- thing in a public way about their illness . So I don't know about activism . But you know , there's one thing ...
... thing that empowers them . There are , of course , also people for whom this is the first time they've ever come out and said any- thing in a public way about their illness . So I don't know about activism . But you know , there's one thing ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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