The Consuming BodySAGE Publications, 1994 M11 11 - 256 páginas This book provides a fascinating examination of the relationship between consumption, the idea of the body and the formation of the self. In tracing these connections, The Consuming Body develops a profile of individuality in the late twentieth century - in both its bodily and mental aspects. Pasi Falk offers a major synthesis and critical assessment of the debates surrounding the body, the self and contemporary consumer culture. The author explores two fundamental issues for modern social theory - the delineation of modern consumption and the body's historically changing position in various cultural orders. In the course of his argument he examines both metaphors of consumption and investigates the issues of representation i |
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... diegesis of the cinematic representation - and its reception . It has to accommodate somehow to the cinematic ... ( diegetic ) ' identification with the camera ' ( Metz , 1983 : 49–51 ) – lacks a continuity in the scale of the film ...
... diegesis of the cinematic representation - and its reception . It has to accommodate somehow to the cinematic ... ( diegetic ) ' identification with the camera ' ( Metz , 1983 : 49–51 ) – lacks a continuity in the scale of the film ...
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... diegetic representation just cannot be linked together complementarily , that is , in a way which would strengthen both effects reciprocally . Be that as it may , this does not seem to bother the producers of hard core films - at least ...
... diegetic representation just cannot be linked together complementarily , that is , in a way which would strengthen both effects reciprocally . Be that as it may , this does not seem to bother the producers of hard core films - at least ...
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... diegetic order . - In other words , there is a lower level of identification of ' psychotic ' nature fitting into the ' artificial psychosis ' ( Baudry , 1986 : 314 ; cf. also Guattari , 1977 : 82-99 ) offered by the cinema - which ...
... diegetic order . - In other words , there is a lower level of identification of ' psychotic ' nature fitting into the ' artificial psychosis ' ( Baudry , 1986 : 314 ; cf. also Guattari , 1977 : 82-99 ) offered by the cinema - which ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Body Self and Culture | 10 |
Corporeality and History | 45 |
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