Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... representation ( analyzed by Gillian Dyer and Charlotte Brunsdon as well as Holland , Skirrow , D'Acci , and others ) . The collection is not , in fact , divided according to these categories of production , reception , and representation ...
... representation ( analyzed by Gillian Dyer and Charlotte Brunsdon as well as Holland , Skirrow , D'Acci , and others ) . The collection is not , in fact , divided according to these categories of production , reception , and representation ...
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... representation like hysteria and anorexia , and contradicts the experiences repres- ented in feminine artworks , but also consolidates the power of the real , the power of the masculine culture . Against this background , flashy ...
... representation like hysteria and anorexia , and contradicts the experiences repres- ented in feminine artworks , but also consolidates the power of the real , the power of the masculine culture . Against this background , flashy ...
Side 165
... representation and their derived politicized forms is basically to turn away from it , leaving fundamentally intact the central problematic of representation and language . Unfortunately , this leaves Stephen Tyler as one of the few ...
... representation and their derived politicized forms is basically to turn away from it , leaving fundamentally intact the central problematic of representation and language . Unfortunately , this leaves Stephen Tyler as one of the few ...
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