Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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Side 32
... constructed vis - à - vis the representation of the ideal . The point of the aerobic utterance as “ story ” is thus a whole body , constructed through a narrative which addresses parts of the body in turn : a warm - up which stretches ...
... constructed vis - à - vis the representation of the ideal . The point of the aerobic utterance as “ story ” is thus a whole body , constructed through a narrative which addresses parts of the body in turn : a warm - up which stretches ...
Side 118
... construct a significant theoretical intervention . Television in Transition needs to be placed in the context of other ... constructed . The essays by Ang ( on the popularity of commercial TV in Holland ) and Elihu Katz and Tamar Liebes ...
... construct a significant theoretical intervention . Television in Transition needs to be placed in the context of other ... constructed . The essays by Ang ( on the popularity of commercial TV in Holland ) and Elihu Katz and Tamar Liebes ...
Side 51
... construct an analogy between its reading and that of Blackmail , which through its activation of the figure of the jester appears to situate itself as an elaborate joke on the woman . But Modleski argues that the joke is not constructed ...
... construct an analogy between its reading and that of Blackmail , which through its activation of the figure of the jester appears to situate itself as an elaborate joke on the woman . But Modleski argues that the joke is not constructed ...
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