Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 31997 |
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Side 4
... even see the world around us until we have that rudimentary sense of self made possible through identification with an image . It also implies that what we subsequently see will always be defined through its relation- ship Discourse 19.3.
... even see the world around us until we have that rudimentary sense of self made possible through identification with an image . It also implies that what we subsequently see will always be defined through its relation- ship Discourse 19.3.
Side 8
... possible . It logically follows that a critic or a theorist could retroactively transform the passive idealization that a particu- lar film encourages us to perform into an active idealization , or contribute in some other crucial way ...
... possible . It logically follows that a critic or a theorist could retroactively transform the passive idealization that a particu- lar film encourages us to perform into an active idealization , or contribute in some other crucial way ...
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... possible , if it must not — and this is the unbearable paradox of fidelity— be possible and completed , it would not be because of a limit , because of a border that cannot be crossed , because of a frontier that comes to enclose a ...
... possible , if it must not — and this is the unbearable paradox of fidelity— be possible and completed , it would not be because of a limit , because of a border that cannot be crossed , because of a frontier that comes to enclose a ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
Copyright | |
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