Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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Side 109
... pleasure and ideology , so she recognizes she must read the letters " symptomatically ' : we must search for what is behind the explicitly written , for the presuppositions and accepted attitudes concealed within them " ( 11 ) . Agreed ...
... pleasure and ideology , so she recognizes she must read the letters " symptomatically ' : we must search for what is behind the explicitly written , for the presuppositions and accepted attitudes concealed within them " ( 11 ) . Agreed ...
Side 50
... pleasure from the dirty joke is hardly a loss and that , in any event , there are other types of pleasure open to her - e.g. , that of analysis . Now the last impression that I would want to promote is that I lack a sense of humor ...
... pleasure from the dirty joke is hardly a loss and that , in any event , there are other types of pleasure open to her - e.g. , that of analysis . Now the last impression that I would want to promote is that I lack a sense of humor ...
Side 72
... pleasure -to please and yet not please entirely . -to extract pleasure but never the pleasure that is ( only ) represented . We defer pleasures available to those who represent them , perhaps indefinitely . We cannot break the narrative ...
... pleasure -to please and yet not please entirely . -to extract pleasure but never the pleasure that is ( only ) represented . We defer pleasures available to those who represent them , perhaps indefinitely . We cannot break the narrative ...
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