Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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Side 18
... described in various contexts as " mass culture as woman . " " 1 Petro in particular further points out that the contemplation / dis- traction opposition is historically implicated in the construction of the " female spectator " as site ...
... described in various contexts as " mass culture as woman . " " 1 Petro in particular further points out that the contemplation / dis- traction opposition is historically implicated in the construction of the " female spectator " as site ...
Side 60
... described it as a " certain mode of aestheticism . . . one way of seeing the world as an aesthetic phenomenon . . . not in terms of beauty , but in terms of the degree of artifice , of stylization . " 10 This artifice , as artifice ...
... described it as a " certain mode of aestheticism . . . one way of seeing the world as an aesthetic phenomenon . . . not in terms of beauty , but in terms of the degree of artifice , of stylization . " 10 This artifice , as artifice ...
Side 108
... described how she actually wore the tight leather jumpsuit from the film when cruising through Berlin's night- club scene . 9 Steinwachs 25 . 10 In so doing , they perform a gesture that has been described , albeit in a different ...
... described how she actually wore the tight leather jumpsuit from the film when cruising through Berlin's night- club scene . 9 Steinwachs 25 . 10 In so doing , they perform a gesture that has been described , albeit in a different ...
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