Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Michael publicity still — itself a quotation of a now iconic medium shot - layered over a mov- ing image of admiring women . Narratively the female spectators would seem to applaud the fashion model ; and yet they might just as well be ...
... Michael publicity still — itself a quotation of a now iconic medium shot - layered over a mov- ing image of admiring women . Narratively the female spectators would seem to applaud the fashion model ; and yet they might just as well be ...
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... Michael ) . 5 Michael and Morahan included footage of Sonny and Cher sing- ing " I Got You Babe " in a previous video . 6 In an interview with Joseph Perkins , Michael expands upon the implications of the cliché " being taken for a ride ...
... Michael ) . 5 Michael and Morahan included footage of Sonny and Cher sing- ing " I Got You Babe " in a previous video . 6 In an interview with Joseph Perkins , Michael expands upon the implications of the cliché " being taken for a ride ...
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... Michael , George , and Tony Parsons . George Michael : Bare . London : Michael Joseph , 1990 . Morse , Margaret . " Postsynchronizing Rock Music and Television . ” Journal of Communication Inquiry 10.1 ( 1986 ) : 15-28 . Parsons , Tony ...
... Michael , George , and Tony Parsons . George Michael : Bare . London : Michael Joseph , 1990 . Morse , Margaret . " Postsynchronizing Rock Music and Television . ” Journal of Communication Inquiry 10.1 ( 1986 ) : 15-28 . Parsons , Tony ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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