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Ideology and Inscription: Cultural Studies After Benjamin, de Man, and Bakhtin
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IDEOLOGY AND INSCRIPTION: CULTURAL STUDIES AFTER BENJAMIN, DE MAN, AND BAKHTIN. By Tom Cohen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. 258 p.
Tom Cohen's Ideology and Inscription: Cultural Studies After Benjamin, de Man, and Bakhtin is an untimely book in the best sense of the word. Following his Anti-Mimesis From Plato to Hitchcock (1994)-part of the same Literature, Culture, Theory series from Cambridge University Press and continuing many of the same themes-and recently followe...
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Ideology and Inscription: Cultural Studies After Benjamin, de Man, and Bakhtin
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