Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... memory . Memory seems to be espe- cially affected by the technologically - induced changing of the subject . Memory is thus a crucial issue for the paradigmatic value of the cyborg as a positive model for a changing subjectivity . But ...
... memory . Memory seems to be espe- cially affected by the technologically - induced changing of the subject . Memory is thus a crucial issue for the paradigmatic value of the cyborg as a positive model for a changing subjectivity . But ...
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... memory , the stor- age of knowledge and information has nearly become a cultural obsession . The ultimate aim seems to be to create a new type of " collective memory " which would make it possible for one to gain access to the totality ...
... memory , the stor- age of knowledge and information has nearly become a cultural obsession . The ultimate aim seems to be to create a new type of " collective memory " which would make it possible for one to gain access to the totality ...
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... memory is raised . Genetic memory is ahistorical , it does not , as Lacan has pointed out , " remember . " For all we know , events which have taken place at a previous location do not leave their traces in genetic memory , traces which ...
... memory is raised . Genetic memory is ahistorical , it does not , as Lacan has pointed out , " remember . " For all we know , events which have taken place at a previous location do not leave their traces in genetic memory , traces which ...
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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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