Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Teil 3Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... calls the " gratingly familiar " assumption that " TV and video are characterised above all by their ( meta - textual ) ' flow ' ... [ even though ] the most basic level of audience research reveals viewing patterns that disrupt this ...
... calls the " gratingly familiar " assumption that " TV and video are characterised above all by their ( meta - textual ) ' flow ' ... [ even though ] the most basic level of audience research reveals viewing patterns that disrupt this ...
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... calls objet petit a ; a sublime , evasive body which is a ' thing of nothing , ' i.e. , a pure semblance without substance " as it functions in diverse polit- ical systems , see Žižek , “ The King . ” ― 25 See Seccombe : " Some 2,000 ...
... calls objet petit a ; a sublime , evasive body which is a ' thing of nothing , ' i.e. , a pure semblance without substance " as it functions in diverse polit- ical systems , see Žižek , “ The King . ” ― 25 See Seccombe : " Some 2,000 ...
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... calls the " thought from the outside " ; and it is what Deleuze himself , writing about Nietzsche , calls nomadic thought . The cinematic equivalent of thought from the outside is a certain way of thinking about the out - of - frame ...
... calls the " thought from the outside " ; and it is what Deleuze himself , writing about Nietzsche , calls nomadic thought . The cinematic equivalent of thought from the outside is a certain way of thinking about the out - of - frame ...
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