Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bände 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... object to overcome . That's what's fatal for it . Baudrillard's next move is to claim that both of these strategies are finished . The only irresistible force today is that of the moving object as it flees and evades the subject . This ...
... object to overcome . That's what's fatal for it . Baudrillard's next move is to claim that both of these strategies are finished . The only irresistible force today is that of the moving object as it flees and evades the subject . This ...
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... object studied , every bit as much as at the level of the purpose . One may no doubt still hesitate to define the object of socio- logy as one can also easily identify the real nature and the ideolog- ical function of certain procedures ...
... object studied , every bit as much as at the level of the purpose . One may no doubt still hesitate to define the object of socio- logy as one can also easily identify the real nature and the ideolog- ical function of certain procedures ...
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... object ( man ) , could not , cannot , and could never favor the constitution of a new body of knowledge on man . The excellent work of Michèle Duchet1o must be consulted to see in the prehis- tory of ethnology ( at least the one that ...
... object ( man ) , could not , cannot , and could never favor the constitution of a new body of knowledge on man . The excellent work of Michèle Duchet1o must be consulted to see in the prehis- tory of ethnology ( at least the one that ...
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