Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Teil 3Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... rhetoric can be construed not only as a " feminine " orality ( Voice ) but as intellectually feminizing ( “ plainly ... rhetorical . In this context , Derek Parker's use of the term " courtesans " to name a special erotic - economic ...
... rhetoric can be construed not only as a " feminine " orality ( Voice ) but as intellectually feminizing ( “ plainly ... rhetorical . In this context , Derek Parker's use of the term " courtesans " to name a special erotic - economic ...
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... rhetoric of binary opposi- tions or polarizations , concealing the processes of history behind the seemingly natural and eternal connotations of technical and economic progress ” ( 161 ) . The troubling ( dis ) similarity to this in ...
... rhetoric of binary opposi- tions or polarizations , concealing the processes of history behind the seemingly natural and eternal connotations of technical and economic progress ” ( 161 ) . The troubling ( dis ) similarity to this in ...
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... rhetoric of media flow - invasive , excessive , obscene , solicitous , " a large soft body with many heads " ( 129 ) to a discourse on the death of the citizen . 22 Masciarotte 107. In a note to her remarkable essay , Masciarotte uses ...
... rhetoric of media flow - invasive , excessive , obscene , solicitous , " a large soft body with many heads " ( 129 ) to a discourse on the death of the citizen . 22 Masciarotte 107. In a note to her remarkable essay , Masciarotte uses ...
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Ecstasy and Economics A Portrait of Paul Keating | 3 |
Publicity Rights and | 59 |
Susan Lurie | 89 |
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