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... structure of feeling " that offers the viewers both pleasure and a form of recognition , a way to confirm their own position within our culture ( 45 ) . It is this same structure of feeling a rhythm of intimacy and interruption that ...
... structure of feeling " that offers the viewers both pleasure and a form of recognition , a way to confirm their own position within our culture ( 45 ) . It is this same structure of feeling a rhythm of intimacy and interruption that ...
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... structure and conceptual trope within theories of culture . For example , to return to one of my earlier points , Modleski , in her analysis of how television soap opera creates a multiple , dispersed , and distracted form of ...
... structure and conceptual trope within theories of culture . For example , to return to one of my earlier points , Modleski , in her analysis of how television soap opera creates a multiple , dispersed , and distracted form of ...
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... structure of subjectivity , is , for Sartre , born out of pride and shame - two emotions which , in our culture , regulate the internalization of social norms . Shame is " shame of self ; it is the recognition of the fact that I am ...
... structure of subjectivity , is , for Sartre , born out of pride and shame - two emotions which , in our culture , regulate the internalization of social norms . Shame is " shame of self ; it is the recognition of the fact that I am ...
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Domesticity at | 3 |
Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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