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The practical cognitive interest , by contrast , expresses itself via heightened understanding within a cultural ( or personal ) context by means of ordinary language which is not context free in the sense that technical rules are ...
The practical cognitive interest , by contrast , expresses itself via heightened understanding within a cultural ( or personal ) context by means of ordinary language which is not context free in the sense that technical rules are ...
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The voice - off , already established as that of the sphinx , poses questions about the political inscription of unconscious desires and the psychical underpinnings of practical political activity . These questions , the voice tells us ...
The voice - off , already established as that of the sphinx , poses questions about the political inscription of unconscious desires and the psychical underpinnings of practical political activity . These questions , the voice tells us ...
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How this unconscious ' voice ' gets articulated with the more practical side of political struggle in the film can serve as an illustration of the way an intertextual system can be organized to produce new readings of an ' image .
How this unconscious ' voice ' gets articulated with the more practical side of political struggle in the film can serve as an illustration of the way an intertextual system can be organized to produce new readings of an ' image .
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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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