Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 7–9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... constructions and relations of meaning " specific to his or her socio - historical situation , it is only through narrative that the avant- garde can act upon those constructions and relations of meaning . As has often been remarked ...
... constructions and relations of meaning " specific to his or her socio - historical situation , it is only through narrative that the avant- garde can act upon those constructions and relations of meaning . As has often been remarked ...
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... construction , but at the same time , the precision and presence of this visual material may result in strong limitations on the diege- sis ' flexibility and extensibility . 15 What is at stake here is also a comprehension of the ...
... construction , but at the same time , the precision and presence of this visual material may result in strong limitations on the diege- sis ' flexibility and extensibility . 15 What is at stake here is also a comprehension of the ...
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... construction of the subject in cinematic discourse has allowed a much more nuanced approach to the Imaginary specific to film to emerge as politically significant . Secondly , the fact that structural and linguistic theories of ...
... construction of the subject in cinematic discourse has allowed a much more nuanced approach to the Imaginary specific to film to emerge as politically significant . Secondly , the fact that structural and linguistic theories of ...
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