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Therefore , we will approach these discourses as dialectical processes of articulation . The dialectic is already contained within the definition of the word " articulation " itself : distinct segments which , at the same time , unite ...
Therefore , we will approach these discourses as dialectical processes of articulation . The dialectic is already contained within the definition of the word " articulation " itself : distinct segments which , at the same time , unite ...
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Again , this convergence will be taken up in the arena of articulation : the space / place of that double movement by which signification is produced . Articulation in cinema . In the cinema , meaning is produced by the double movement ...
Again , this convergence will be taken up in the arena of articulation : the space / place of that double movement by which signification is produced . Articulation in cinema . In the cinema , meaning is produced by the double movement ...
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Articulation in psychoanalysis . In his analytic practice , Freud initially sought actual events or facts in the patient's past which were the origin of the present symptom . And , if the analysis were successful , these " real ...
Articulation in psychoanalysis . In his analytic practice , Freud initially sought actual events or facts in the patient's past which were the origin of the present symptom . And , if the analysis were successful , these " real ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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