Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... dominant over the Imaginary . However confused we may be about our actual relationship to the Real , and however ... dominance in our social , economic and ecological relations.3 It is clear that Wilden feels not only that his country is ...
... dominant over the Imaginary . However confused we may be about our actual relationship to the Real , and however ... dominance in our social , economic and ecological relations.3 It is clear that Wilden feels not only that his country is ...
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... dominant order of production whose very breath and " vulgarity ” ensures an easily purchased erotic charge . Unless that pleasure and fascination can be systematically addressed the exchanges will continue much as they always have ...
... dominant order of production whose very breath and " vulgarity ” ensures an easily purchased erotic charge . Unless that pleasure and fascination can be systematically addressed the exchanges will continue much as they always have ...
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... dominant mode of liter- ary discourse in the forties and fifties . Frye's books , especially Ana- tomy of Criticism , were seen as posing a challenge to that discourse , to the extent that they contextualized every work within a schema ...
... dominant mode of liter- ary discourse in the forties and fifties . Frye's books , especially Ana- tomy of Criticism , were seen as posing a challenge to that discourse , to the extent that they contextualized every work within a schema ...
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About Our Contributors | 3 |
Helke Sander and the Will to Change | 10 |
The Power of the Narrator in Modernist | 31 |
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