Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Side 34
... imagine that they are ignored by the nonacademic world . What professors call anti - intellectualism they imagine as working according to a model of repression in which knowledge is not given its say ; but , borrowing from Foucault , we ...
... imagine that they are ignored by the nonacademic world . What professors call anti - intellectualism they imagine as working according to a model of repression in which knowledge is not given its say ; but , borrowing from Foucault , we ...
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... imagine themselves above a post- modern world that they set out to know when in fact they may well be immediately part of that world , one of its representations , an object themselves of discourse . For example , while there is a long ...
... imagine themselves above a post- modern world that they set out to know when in fact they may well be immediately part of that world , one of its representations , an object themselves of discourse . For example , while there is a long ...
Side 44
... imagine themselves as above influence , as in transcendence of the vulnerabilities of the flesh . But , significantly , where it has been a tradition within academic culture to imagine the nonaca- demic everyday world as made up of ...
... imagine themselves as above influence , as in transcendence of the vulnerabilities of the flesh . But , significantly , where it has been a tradition within academic culture to imagine the nonaca- demic everyday world as made up of ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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Aboriginal aesthetic American Anita Hill argues artist Barthes Barthes's become Benjamin body boredom Brassaï camera Cindy Sherman cinema contemporary critical critique cyborg D.W. Griffith DC COMICS death Deleuze desire discourse Dracula Duchenne essay example experience face fantasy Father Figure female feminine feminism feminist fetish fiction film gender genre George Michael German gesture homosexuality Hong Kong Hong Kong cinema human identity issues Kristeva labor language look lyric machine male Marilyn Monroe means medical photography Megan melancholia modern Moffatt Monroe mother Munby myth narrative nation Night Cries object photographs political popular culture pose postmodern professor psychoanalysis question reality relation representation Roland Barthes Routledge semiotic sexual Sherman social space story Studies Superman Tania Modleski Teleny television theater theory tion Tracey Moffatt tradition Trans truth vampire viewer Virginia Woolf virtual visual woman women writing York