Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 1–5Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... writer might have in his power to deprive this society of : its language . But before de- stroying it , it is necessary to ... writing , written text , or simply text ; where none of these applied I have retained the French . For further ...
... writer might have in his power to deprive this society of : its language . But before de- stroying it , it is necessary to ... writing , written text , or simply text ; where none of these applied I have retained the French . For further ...
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... writing itself because the power of writing itself is staging it . Only speaking separates the one who speaks from his / her mute counter - part , only writing separates the one who recollects from his / her forgetful opposite . So it ...
... writing itself because the power of writing itself is staging it . Only speaking separates the one who speaks from his / her mute counter - part , only writing separates the one who recollects from his / her forgetful opposite . So it ...
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... writing . I could not put it better myself . At the risk of being perhaps exces- sively metaphorical , in dealing with that depth of field ( it , too , imaginary , fictive , feigned ) , I shall emphasize what it implies of pres- ence of ...
... writing . I could not put it better myself . At the risk of being perhaps exces- sively metaphorical , in dealing with that depth of field ( it , too , imaginary , fictive , feigned ) , I shall emphasize what it implies of pres- ence of ...
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The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and | 59 |
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