Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... relationship between " phal- lus " and " Other , " so that the imaginary territory of " beyond " loses its topological relationship to polarization and becomes the site for struggle , confrontation and change in history . It would be ...
... relationship between " phal- lus " and " Other , " so that the imaginary territory of " beyond " loses its topological relationship to polarization and becomes the site for struggle , confrontation and change in history . It would be ...
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... relationship between authorship and spectacle is complicated as well by the analogy between Fassbinder / Schygulla , and von Stern- berg / Dietrich , for Marlene Dietrich's function as object of the look depends upon an ironic parody ...
... relationship between authorship and spectacle is complicated as well by the analogy between Fassbinder / Schygulla , and von Stern- berg / Dietrich , for Marlene Dietrich's function as object of the look depends upon an ironic parody ...
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... relationships within consciousness are subject to a variety of constraints . One could tentatively say that the discontinuities of the relationship of the Imaginary and the Symbolic make it difficult to speculate about the spectator ...
... relationships within consciousness are subject to a variety of constraints . One could tentatively say that the discontinuities of the relationship of the Imaginary and the Symbolic make it difficult to speculate about the spectator ...
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Helke Sander and the Will to Change | 10 |
The Power of the Narrator in Modernist | 31 |
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