Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 5–9Indiana University Press, 1983 |
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Side 16
... relationship to seemingly unrelated phenomena and makes them bleakly identical . It would be useful to do a comparative study of the opinion polls which have become a standard feature of modern life . Such studies could determine the ...
... relationship to seemingly unrelated phenomena and makes them bleakly identical . It would be useful to do a comparative study of the opinion polls which have become a standard feature of modern life . Such studies could determine the ...
Side 119
... relationship between analogy and signification ( not to mention signifiance ) 18 , which is perhaps more hierarchical than dialectical , is of capital importance throughout the entire textual system of Ivan . It is in any event what ...
... relationship between analogy and signification ( not to mention signifiance ) 18 , which is perhaps more hierarchical than dialectical , is of capital importance throughout the entire textual system of Ivan . It is in any event what ...
Side 38
... relationship between authorship and spectacle is complicated as well by the analogy between Fassbinder / Schygulla , and von Stern- berg / Dietrich , for Marlene Dietrich's function as object of the look depends upon an ironic parody ...
... relationship between authorship and spectacle is complicated as well by the analogy between Fassbinder / Schygulla , and von Stern- berg / Dietrich , for Marlene Dietrich's function as object of the look depends upon an ironic parody ...
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Roegs Bad Timing | 21 |
Eisensteinian Concepts | 41 |
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