Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... produced in the mainstream St. James Theater , receives critical raves : " it satisfies the intelligence more completely than any other modern English play , " writes William Archer , " an astonishing advance in philosophical insight ...
... produced in the mainstream St. James Theater , receives critical raves : " it satisfies the intelligence more completely than any other modern English play , " writes William Archer , " an astonishing advance in philosophical insight ...
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... produced a hysterical body in the theater : they have given the actor's body a discourse that attempts to signify ... producing a realism without truth : hysteria's realism . What happens to the spectator of hysteria's realism ? Walkley ...
... produced a hysterical body in the theater : they have given the actor's body a discourse that attempts to signify ... producing a realism without truth : hysteria's realism . What happens to the spectator of hysteria's realism ? Walkley ...
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... produced everywhere it is possible to produce it ... by anyone who wants to enjoy it . ” Here , Barthes's statement that " Politics is not necessarily just talking , it can also be listening " ( 268 ) takes on a new meaning . For ...
... produced everywhere it is possible to produce it ... by anyone who wants to enjoy it . ” Here , Barthes's statement that " Politics is not necessarily just talking , it can also be listening " ( 268 ) takes on a new meaning . For ...
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