Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... sense of selfhood that had grown fragmented , diffuse , and somehow ' unreal ' " ( " Salvation " 4 ; see also No Place ) . While Lears locates the origins of such fragmentation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ( as ...
... sense of selfhood that had grown fragmented , diffuse , and somehow ' unreal ' " ( " Salvation " 4 ; see also No Place ) . While Lears locates the origins of such fragmentation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ( as ...
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... sense of our relationship to our world and ourselves . . . . While history seemed to demand a different structure of affective investment , there seemed to be no way of making sense of the emerging struggle . . . . Within this gap , it ...
... sense of our relationship to our world and ourselves . . . . While history seemed to demand a different structure of affective investment , there seemed to be no way of making sense of the emerging struggle . . . . Within this gap , it ...
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... sense of balance ( even if in the case of melodrama it is necessarily and frequently an illusion of balance ) . So , if the appropriate phrase for these other popular narrative forms is " play on the senses , " in Sensationalism the ...
... sense of balance ( even if in the case of melodrama it is necessarily and frequently an illusion of balance ) . So , if the appropriate phrase for these other popular narrative forms is " play on the senses , " in Sensationalism the ...
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Thomas Andrae Berkeley Herbert Blau | 4 |
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