Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 15Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... postmodern subject objec- tively in a structure defined by class , gender , or race . Neither does it bind the subject to its place in the social order through the organization of emotion . If it can be said to be a pedagogy , then ...
... postmodern subject objec- tively in a structure defined by class , gender , or race . Neither does it bind the subject to its place in the social order through the organization of emotion . If it can be said to be a pedagogy , then ...
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... postmodernism may constitute a whole new emo- tional ground tone , much of Jameson's mapping of the post- modern condition is familiar territory . Jameson's postmodern subject is a de - oedipalized masculine subject who has lost his ...
... postmodernism may constitute a whole new emo- tional ground tone , much of Jameson's mapping of the post- modern condition is familiar territory . Jameson's postmodern subject is a de - oedipalized masculine subject who has lost his ...
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... postmodern society do not provide . The authority that has become disembodied and abstract as a consequence of the bureaucratization of post- modern space is reembodied in the figure of the teacher ( though interestingly this figure ...
... postmodern society do not provide . The authority that has become disembodied and abstract as a consequence of the bureaucratization of post- modern space is reembodied in the figure of the teacher ( though interestingly this figure ...
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Introduction DEC 4 | 5 |
DISCOURSE 15 | 15 |
The Desirability of Disavowal in Physical Culture | 27 |
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