Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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Side 97
... claims of purity and acts of transgression . With regard to claims of purity , we may see these ermines as “ rational creatures " having tea while being entertained by a piano player and served by an obsequious servant standing alert in ...
... claims of purity and acts of transgression . With regard to claims of purity , we may see these ermines as “ rational creatures " having tea while being entertained by a piano player and served by an obsequious servant standing alert in ...
Side 99
... claims of purity ; these claims of purity were ex- tended to present the Fair as a symbol of universal space for peace , denying the imperialistic power which made them possi- ble . In the private sphere , one of the spaces where this ...
... claims of purity ; these claims of purity were ex- tended to present the Fair as a symbol of universal space for peace , denying the imperialistic power which made them possi- ble . In the private sphere , one of the spaces where this ...
Side 109
... claims of purity are paradoxically tied to acts of transgression , to inversion and perversion of previously established norms , and these trans- gressions are legitimized as an opposition to kitsch , since kitsch already had undertaken ...
... claims of purity are paradoxically tied to acts of transgression , to inversion and perversion of previously established norms , and these trans- gressions are legitimized as an opposition to kitsch , since kitsch already had undertaken ...
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