Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... tion of death , meet and cross . - Jean - Pierre Vernant , " In the Mirror of Medusa " To look at Virginia Woolf ... tion and melancholy and fatal in its beauty ... ” ( 31 ) . The image of the two - sided mirror or two - faced herm ...
... tion of death , meet and cross . - Jean - Pierre Vernant , " In the Mirror of Medusa " To look at Virginia Woolf ... tion and melancholy and fatal in its beauty ... ” ( 31 ) . The image of the two - sided mirror or two - faced herm ...
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... tion of Bob Dylan ? Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he represents " brains , " not " body " ? ( As Freedman notes , Dylan “ legitimized ” himself by claiming to be influenced by Rimbaud ...
... tion of Bob Dylan ? Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he represents " brains , " not " body " ? ( As Freedman notes , Dylan “ legitimized ” himself by claiming to be influenced by Rimbaud ...
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... tion and in so doing , to allow the content of the imitated to present itself critically . This is made possible by the dialectical gesture to which Benjamin refers in his discussion of Brecht . The dialectic is the thread , which spans ...
... tion and in so doing , to allow the content of the imitated to present itself critically . This is made possible by the dialectical gesture to which Benjamin refers in his discussion of Brecht . The dialectic is the thread , which spans ...
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