Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... tion . That desire has been recurrent in the history of the theater , and it was absorbed with only the slightest short changing — a special dispensation for the symbol3 — into the poetical concep- tion of a politics enunciated for the ...
... tion . That desire has been recurrent in the history of the theater , and it was absorbed with only the slightest short changing — a special dispensation for the symbol3 — into the poetical concep- tion of a politics enunciated for the ...
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... tion in fewer models than ever before . Empowering media such as the VCR can also represent a new stage of rationalization , allowing more aspects of socialization to be systematized as com- modities in a market system . Representations ...
... tion in fewer models than ever before . Empowering media such as the VCR can also represent a new stage of rationalization , allowing more aspects of socialization to be systematized as com- modities in a market system . Representations ...
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... tion but also the all too literal way the sign of femininity is read . In our society , the masculine imaginary has great power to repre- sent men of whatever age , build , or social condition and to even stand for the whole nation ...
... tion but also the all too literal way the sign of femininity is read . In our society , the masculine imaginary has great power to repre- sent men of whatever age , build , or social condition and to even stand for the whole nation ...
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