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There is a misunderstanding about my position , because I borrow some concepts from Lacan's work . I use three or four words taken from Lacan , and I am considered in some places as a Lacanian , but I am not .
There is a misunderstanding about my position , because I borrow some concepts from Lacan's work . I use three or four words taken from Lacan , and I am considered in some places as a Lacanian , but I am not .
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The concept is borrowed from psychoanalytic theory ( particularly as elaborated by Jacques Lacan and Jacques - Alain Miller ) and is used to describe one of the processes by which the spectator / subject is inscribed in the cinematic ...
The concept is borrowed from psychoanalytic theory ( particularly as elaborated by Jacques Lacan and Jacques - Alain Miller ) and is used to describe one of the processes by which the spectator / subject is inscribed in the cinematic ...
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... as critique , was supposed to reconstruct the self - constitution of the species ; for his materialist concept of the synthesis of man and nature remained restricted to the categorical framework of instrumental action which accounts ...
... as critique , was supposed to reconstruct the self - constitution of the species ; for his materialist concept of the synthesis of man and nature remained restricted to the categorical framework of instrumental action which accounts ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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