Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 31997 |
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... tradition is both selective and imperialistic : it decides what counts as tradition , what counts as important , and what needs to be assimilated . This poem , whose discriminating scope includes the Upanishads and Ovid , suggests the ...
... tradition is both selective and imperialistic : it decides what counts as tradition , what counts as important , and what needs to be assimilated . This poem , whose discriminating scope includes the Upanishads and Ovid , suggests the ...
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... tradition . The poem's disjunct arrangement makes its reader sense a tearing asunder of the mind's understanding ... tradition . His writings help consolidate that tradition and whatever meaning it holds for the culture it diagnoses ...
... tradition . The poem's disjunct arrangement makes its reader sense a tearing asunder of the mind's understanding ... tradition . His writings help consolidate that tradition and whatever meaning it holds for the culture it diagnoses ...
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... traditional British cultural studies that the new black cultural critics had initially relied on . Although Hall is more indebted than anyone else to this tradition and has in fact represented it in his previous capacity as direc- tor ...
... traditional British cultural studies that the new black cultural critics had initially relied on . Although Hall is more indebted than anyone else to this tradition and has in fact represented it in his previous capacity as direc- tor ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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