Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgabe 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... catastrophe that would irreversibly destroy the entire archive and all symbolic ca- pacity , would destroy the “ movement of survival , " what I call “ survivance , " at the very heart of life . This absolute referent of all possible ...
... catastrophe that would irreversibly destroy the entire archive and all symbolic ca- pacity , would destroy the “ movement of survival , " what I call “ survivance , " at the very heart of life . This absolute referent of all possible ...
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... catastrophe also provides a vehicle for remaking language , narrative , and society . Heterogeneity of languages , texts , discourses , rhetorics , cultures , and gender occur not only as a postmodern self - con- scious questioning of ...
... catastrophe also provides a vehicle for remaking language , narrative , and society . Heterogeneity of languages , texts , discourses , rhetorics , cultures , and gender occur not only as a postmodern self - con- scious questioning of ...
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... catastrophic situation more efficient than a narrative intervention ? Presumably be- cause the non - narrative text practices attitudes which if adopted would prevent the catastrophe , whereas a traditional text bases its reception on ...
... catastrophic situation more efficient than a narrative intervention ? Presumably be- cause the non - narrative text practices attitudes which if adopted would prevent the catastrophe , whereas a traditional text bases its reception on ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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