Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. these representations were performed in popular festivities , the cat as femaleness ( enigma , witchiness ) was a more likely object of popular cruelty . Here as in other ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. these representations were performed in popular festivities , the cat as femaleness ( enigma , witchiness ) was a more likely object of popular cruelty . Here as in other ...
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... Popular Culture provides an example of this , as well as a definition of what counts as " popular " knowledge that is considerably more restrictive than John Fiske's . Chambers argues that in looking at popular culture , we should not ...
... Popular Culture provides an example of this , as well as a definition of what counts as " popular " knowledge that is considerably more restrictive than John Fiske's . Chambers argues that in looking at popular culture , we should not ...
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... popular performance — is not yet banished from the practice of theorizing the popular today . It's very hard , perhaps impossible , not to make the invoked voice of the popular perform itself obediently in just that medieval way in our ...
... popular performance — is not yet banished from the practice of theorizing the popular today . It's very hard , perhaps impossible , not to make the invoked voice of the popular perform itself obediently in just that medieval way in our ...
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