Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Side 29
... seems to me there has always been a representative race of men which , understanding what is desperate and fanatic , has itself stood for what is anonymous and random . It is by the example of that race that we understand the excesses ...
... seems to me there has always been a representative race of men which , understanding what is desperate and fanatic , has itself stood for what is anonymous and random . It is by the example of that race that we understand the excesses ...
Side 40
... seem paradoxical : we often assume that anti - intellectualism condemns intellectuals for being serious . But it ... seems insub- stantial . The professor appears as a figure of duplicity , an actor who mimics the real seriousness of ...
... seem paradoxical : we often assume that anti - intellectualism condemns intellectuals for being serious . But it ... seems insub- stantial . The professor appears as a figure of duplicity , an actor who mimics the real seriousness of ...
Side 187
... seems to sound like an investment in the position of the " thorough saturation " ( of bourgeois cinema ) . It may be something else . As Hansen subtly puts it , the histories we have had until now have tended to give us a conception of ...
... seems to sound like an investment in the position of the " thorough saturation " ( of bourgeois cinema ) . It may be something else . As Hansen subtly puts it , the histories we have had until now have tended to give us a conception of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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