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... reality ' is now considered by many American writers and theorists as a textualized and fictionalized construct , a layering of variously produced discourses . ' Reality ' and fiction have constantly approached each other in their ...
... reality ' is now considered by many American writers and theorists as a textualized and fictionalized construct , a layering of variously produced discourses . ' Reality ' and fiction have constantly approached each other in their ...
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... reality vs. text / fiction . Reality is still that which disappears by being fictionalized . It is the ( reliable ) outside of the text as a kind of cultural material which is then transformed by the process of textualization . Reality ...
... reality vs. text / fiction . Reality is still that which disappears by being fictionalized . It is the ( reliable ) outside of the text as a kind of cultural material which is then transformed by the process of textualization . Reality ...
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... reality , that is , it takes place on the level of simulated events , a level that is clearly beyond his control . Reality which is represented by media discourses necessarily loses its ontological status and becomes a simulated and ...
... reality , that is , it takes place on the level of simulated events , a level that is clearly beyond his control . Reality which is represented by media discourses necessarily loses its ontological status and becomes a simulated and ...
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