Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Barthes's melancholia glows , unlike the black sun of the official melancholia that psychoanalysis , whether through Freud or Kristeva , institutes . Barthes's writing is , quite simply touching , a word which must retain all its ...
... Barthes's melancholia glows , unlike the black sun of the official melancholia that psychoanalysis , whether through Freud or Kristeva , institutes . Barthes's writing is , quite simply touching , a word which must retain all its ...
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... Barthes's life ( 1977 and 1978 respectively ) ; the first is about Barthes's bucolic attachment to the French coun- tryside , while the second shows Barthes at Le Palace , a disco inferno in which he recalls Proust , not the Proustian ...
... Barthes's life ( 1977 and 1978 respectively ) ; the first is about Barthes's bucolic attachment to the French coun- tryside , while the second shows Barthes at Le Palace , a disco inferno in which he recalls Proust , not the Proustian ...
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... Barthes's frequent analogy of text to textile to dream of draping Roland in the becoming tints of the outfit he weaves from Barthes's loose ends . Miller would also give body to such garments , flesh them out , as it were : Leo Bersani ...
... Barthes's frequent analogy of text to textile to dream of draping Roland in the becoming tints of the outfit he weaves from Barthes's loose ends . Miller would also give body to such garments , flesh them out , as it were : Leo Bersani ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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