Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Teil 3Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... effects : 66 The question we should be asking is not " is the text essential- ist ( and therefore ' bad ' ) ? " but rather , “ if this text is essen- tialist , what motivates its deployment ? . Where , how and why is [ essentialism ] ...
... effects : 66 The question we should be asking is not " is the text essential- ist ( and therefore ' bad ' ) ? " but rather , “ if this text is essen- tialist , what motivates its deployment ? . Where , how and why is [ essentialism ] ...
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... effects cannot begin to be comprehended under the den- igrating label " pop music . " Baudrillard describes America as " brutally naive " ( 28 ) , and “ wild ” ( 100 ) , and although he does so with a certain irony there is still , for ...
... effects cannot begin to be comprehended under the den- igrating label " pop music . " Baudrillard describes America as " brutally naive " ( 28 ) , and “ wild ” ( 100 ) , and although he does so with a certain irony there is still , for ...
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... effects of colonialism have put whole societies into a state of minority and precipitated a collective identity crisis . " The people are missing " is , Deleuze says , not a renunciation of political cinema but the basis on which it is ...
... effects of colonialism have put whole societies into a state of minority and precipitated a collective identity crisis . " The people are missing " is , Deleuze says , not a renunciation of political cinema but the basis on which it is ...
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