Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 2Indiana University Press, 1980 |
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... represents to you " a cer- tain history of semiology . " Barthes : Yes . This book corresponds to a “ budding ... represented by Chomsky , but also by certain analyses of Jakobson and Benveniste , a less taxonomic linguistics , since it ...
... represents to you " a cer- tain history of semiology . " Barthes : Yes . This book corresponds to a “ budding ... represented by Chomsky , but also by certain analyses of Jakobson and Benveniste , a less taxonomic linguistics , since it ...
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... represents a radical break with the physical pow- ers of earlier heroes . The great physical powers of mythical and legendary heroes were either gifts from the gods or made possi- ble through the miraculous suspension of natural law ...
... represents a radical break with the physical pow- ers of earlier heroes . The great physical powers of mythical and legendary heroes were either gifts from the gods or made possi- ble through the miraculous suspension of natural law ...
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... represents irreversible and sig- nificant changes in man and the world , claims Suvin . The novum presents an alternate reality as an extrapolation from and an analogy to the author's social environment . Because these es- tranged ...
... represents irreversible and sig- nificant changes in man and the world , claims Suvin . The novum presents an alternate reality as an extrapolation from and an analogy to the author's social environment . Because these es- tranged ...
Inhalt
Interview with Roland Barthes | 1 |
Connotation Reconsidered | 18 |
A Philosophical View of the Detective Novel 32 | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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