Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... popular - cultural texts as well as avant - garde texts that refer in a number of ways to popular culture . Using a conceit from Roland Barthes , we can say that the public for Creation of the World was nothing but this assemblage of ...
... popular - cultural texts as well as avant - garde texts that refer in a number of ways to popular culture . Using a conceit from Roland Barthes , we can say that the public for Creation of the World was nothing but this assemblage of ...
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... popular song , invective against the audience , publicity stunts , and shadow plays . Bohemia was transformed thus from a marginal social aberration to a public spectacle . " We can assume that the more popular audiences for these ...
... popular song , invective against the audience , publicity stunts , and shadow plays . Bohemia was transformed thus from a marginal social aberration to a public spectacle . " We can assume that the more popular audiences for these ...
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... popular cultural forms confronts questions like the following : if such forms provide alternative practical consciousnesses to the dominant ideology , " are the modes of subversion and resistance in them not infinitely reabsorbed by the ...
... popular cultural forms confronts questions like the following : if such forms provide alternative practical consciousnesses to the dominant ideology , " are the modes of subversion and resistance in them not infinitely reabsorbed by the ...
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