Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... studies , they innovatively bridge the great divides in contemporary film scholarship between theory and history as well as between industry study and textual analysis . In answer to the question of the historically specific specta- tor ...
... studies , they innovatively bridge the great divides in contemporary film scholarship between theory and history as well as between industry study and textual analysis . In answer to the question of the historically specific specta- tor ...
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... studies to debates in Western Marxism . For it seems that we are reminded that film and television studies is still a subfield , and what will matter ultimately may be the impact of Negt and Kluge's reformulation of a " proletarian ...
... studies to debates in Western Marxism . For it seems that we are reminded that film and television studies is still a subfield , and what will matter ultimately may be the impact of Negt and Kluge's reformulation of a " proletarian ...
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... Studies at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of The Hollywood Musical ( 1992 ) . She also writes about TV and consults for the daytime division of a major network . Jane Gaines , Associate Professor of Literature and English ...
... Studies at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of The Hollywood Musical ( 1992 ) . She also writes about TV and consults for the daytime division of a major network . Jane Gaines , Associate Professor of Literature and English ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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