Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... relation to an originary source . Authenticism may involve a different set of intertextual relations with jazz than does bricolage , but the former are no less contrived or arbitrary than the latter . - IV In effect , the similarities ...
... relation to an originary source . Authenticism may involve a different set of intertextual relations with jazz than does bricolage , but the former are no less contrived or arbitrary than the latter . - IV In effect , the similarities ...
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... relation makes Duras's descent into colonized desire a dangerous , non - cathartic aes- thetic . not Kristeva's ... relationship to history and discourse than the melancholy of moder- nism . · The dialogic and the uncanny emerge as ...
... relation makes Duras's descent into colonized desire a dangerous , non - cathartic aes- thetic . not Kristeva's ... relationship to history and discourse than the melancholy of moder- nism . · The dialogic and the uncanny emerge as ...
Side 61
... relation to the hero in the id . Thus , in addressing the male spectator as a subject , cinematic discourse establishes a homosexual object - relation between him and the hero which it must then repress . As Spring - Summer 1991 61.
... relation to the hero in the id . Thus , in addressing the male spectator as a subject , cinematic discourse establishes a homosexual object - relation between him and the hero which it must then repress . As Spring - Summer 1991 61.
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