Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 10–11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... television and scrutinized by real and amateur detectives for clues ( the classic instance of textual analysis of film - pre- Raymond Bellour ) , signalled the end of ( imagined ) mastery through brave individuality written in Arthurian ...
... television and scrutinized by real and amateur detectives for clues ( the classic instance of textual analysis of film - pre- Raymond Bellour ) , signalled the end of ( imagined ) mastery through brave individuality written in Arthurian ...
Side 120
... television as a late twentieth - century form of the panopticon seems to me to be a metaphorical indulgence . However , it does seem very useful to think of television not simply as a " text , " nor even as an “ institution " in the ...
... television as a late twentieth - century form of the panopticon seems to me to be a metaphorical indulgence . However , it does seem very useful to think of television not simply as a " text , " nor even as an “ institution " in the ...
Side 122
... television's discourses - are central to an understanding of gender and television . It is such questions which Boxed In : Women and Television attempts to address through a number of methodological and theoretical approaches which ...
... television's discourses - are central to an understanding of gender and television . It is such questions which Boxed In : Women and Television attempts to address through a number of methodological and theoretical approaches which ...
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