Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... note emblematically that while Attali begins his study with a meditation on Bruegel's Carnival and Lent ( as we also evoke a scene of carnival at the beginning of this essay ) , he selects from that crowd the lonely figure of the ...
... note emblematically that while Attali begins his study with a meditation on Bruegel's Carnival and Lent ( as we also evoke a scene of carnival at the beginning of this essay ) , he selects from that crowd the lonely figure of the ...
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... Notes 1 John Fiske , " British Cultural Studies and Television , " Channels of Discourse : Television and Contemporary Criticism , ed . Robert C. Allen ( Chapel Hill : U of North Carolina P , 1987 ) 254-89 . 2 Judith Williamson , " The ...
... Notes 1 John Fiske , " British Cultural Studies and Television , " Channels of Discourse : Television and Contemporary Criticism , ed . Robert C. Allen ( Chapel Hill : U of North Carolina P , 1987 ) 254-89 . 2 Judith Williamson , " The ...
Side 74
... notes , “ In the contractual relation the woman typically figures as an object in the patriarchal system , " but in masochism the situation is reversed , and the woman is made into the " master and torturer " rather than the object ...
... notes , “ In the contractual relation the woman typically figures as an object in the patriarchal system , " but in masochism the situation is reversed , and the woman is made into the " master and torturer " rather than the object ...
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