Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgabe 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... nuclear horizon has irreversibly altered not only the topoi of the modern ... threat of total annihilation that would destroy everything . The part cannot ... nuclear narrative conceives of and articulates the destruction of the ...
... nuclear horizon has irreversibly altered not only the topoi of the modern ... threat of total annihilation that would destroy everything . The part cannot ... nuclear narrative conceives of and articulates the destruction of the ...
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... nuclear reading experience of the non- narrative text is more prone to spill over into attitudes of every- day life opposed to nuclear war than is the traditional reading experience . Otherwise postmodern nuclear writing would be not ...
... nuclear reading experience of the non- narrative text is more prone to spill over into attitudes of every- day life opposed to nuclear war than is the traditional reading experience . Otherwise postmodern nuclear writing would be not ...
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... nuclear threat , not with the causes of and the remedies for the threat . What I do not want to advocate , however , is a " naturalization " of our conception of the threat , a lower profile for man in his “ natural ” environment . This ...
... nuclear threat , not with the causes of and the remedies for the threat . What I do not want to advocate , however , is a " naturalization " of our conception of the threat , a lower profile for man in his “ natural ” environment . This ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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