Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Miller Berkeley : U of California P , 1992. 55 pp . Michael du Plessis Incidents is certainly not Barthes at his best . Yet the dust jacket of Richard Howard's translation would have prospective readers believe that this posthumous text ...
... Miller Berkeley : U of California P , 1992. 55 pp . Michael du Plessis Incidents is certainly not Barthes at his best . Yet the dust jacket of Richard Howard's translation would have prospective readers believe that this posthumous text ...
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... Miller's supplementing of Barthes's " reticence , " however , is not without predicaments of its own . " But isn't it time he stood on his own two feet ? " : Miller imagines this one homophobic response to Roland , the mother's boy , in ...
... Miller's supplementing of Barthes's " reticence , " however , is not without predicaments of its own . " But isn't it time he stood on his own two feet ? " : Miller imagines this one homophobic response to Roland , the mother's boy , in ...
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... Miller , invokes Barthes , but to very different ends : " I pick up my Bible , Roland Barthes's A Lover's Discourse or ' Lovers Disco , ' as I call it ” ( 155 ) . Evidently , there are queerer ways of dancing to Barthes's beat than Miller's ...
... Miller , invokes Barthes , but to very different ends : " I pick up my Bible , Roland Barthes's A Lover's Discourse or ' Lovers Disco , ' as I call it ” ( 155 ) . Evidently , there are queerer ways of dancing to Barthes's beat than Miller's ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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