Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 11Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... effect relation in which recognition of sexual difference catapults one into language , although this is rarely if ... effects for female subjectivity are extremely disadvan- tageous , if not disastrous and which point , perhaps , to the ...
... effect relation in which recognition of sexual difference catapults one into language , although this is rarely if ... effects for female subjectivity are extremely disadvan- tageous , if not disastrous and which point , perhaps , to the ...
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... effect , the genre employs an " anti - imitation aesthe- tic " to undermine all linear narratives , identificatory models , and moral demands ; instead : nothing ever changes . Madame X , in continuation of the pirate's project , takes ...
... effect , the genre employs an " anti - imitation aesthe- tic " to undermine all linear narratives , identificatory models , and moral demands ; instead : nothing ever changes . Madame X , in continuation of the pirate's project , takes ...
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... effects of an apparatus of power ? The Scene of Teaching Gregory L. Ulmer As we produce the official explanations , we reproduce the official idealogy , the structure of possibility of knowledge whose effect is that very structure . Our ...
... effects of an apparatus of power ? The Scene of Teaching Gregory L. Ulmer As we produce the official explanations , we reproduce the official idealogy , the structure of possibility of knowledge whose effect is that very structure . Our ...
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1 FallWinter 198889 | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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