Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 7–9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... represent a collectively acknowledged , but unspeakable conflict with the codes of law that define and contain normality . That phase celebrates transgressive desire and organizes it into a stylized cultural form : narrative . Just as ...
... represent a collectively acknowledged , but unspeakable conflict with the codes of law that define and contain normality . That phase celebrates transgressive desire and organizes it into a stylized cultural form : narrative . Just as ...
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... representing intact a certain Imaginary that of the introspective , self - remembering subject , which is quite ... represent subjectivity in history is the film's testing of the public discourses supported by the recorded voice and ...
... representing intact a certain Imaginary that of the introspective , self - remembering subject , which is quite ... represent subjectivity in history is the film's testing of the public discourses supported by the recorded voice and ...
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... represent a mode of self - preservation that is based on oppression and feed the illusion that a harmonious ... representing an opposition to restric- tive order as well as acting against such orders . They de - territor- ialize ...
... represent a mode of self - preservation that is based on oppression and feed the illusion that a harmonious ... representing an opposition to restric- tive order as well as acting against such orders . They de - territor- ialize ...
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