Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... writing a short - circuiting of clear relations between the text and the world , in a tendency to intermingle fact and fiction ; 25 MacInnes not only documents the London music scene through characters allegorizing dif- ferent ...
... writing a short - circuiting of clear relations between the text and the world , in a tendency to intermingle fact and fiction ; 25 MacInnes not only documents the London music scene through characters allegorizing dif- ferent ...
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... writers and artists in particular ; now you've done so in writing about Marguerite Duras . Do you think you will look at other women writers in your future work ? Kristeva : Perhaps I am becoming a " writer " myself , to do more fiction ...
... writers and artists in particular ; now you've done so in writing about Marguerite Duras . Do you think you will look at other women writers in your future work ? Kristeva : Perhaps I am becoming a " writer " myself , to do more fiction ...
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... writing , the privileging of aesthetic concerns ( such as the exclusive focus on " intrinsic " literary qualities ) falsely assumes that the gay male writer has the same access to representation as his heterosexual " counterpart . " Cul ...
... writing , the privileging of aesthetic concerns ( such as the exclusive focus on " intrinsic " literary qualities ) falsely assumes that the gay male writer has the same access to representation as his heterosexual " counterpart . " Cul ...
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