| Alla Efimova, Lev Manovich - Art - 1993 - 268 pages
...that they compose a group (a social unit); only then can the medium of signs take shape between them. The individual consciousness not only cannot be used...the vantage point of the social, ideological medium. The individual consciousness is a social-ideological (act. Not until this point is recognized with... | |
| Svetlana Boym - History - 1994 - 376 pages
...seen as a product of "everyday ideology" more than of his or her "private" and individual unconscious: "The individual consciousness not only cannot be used to explain anything; but on the contrary, it is itself in need of explanation from the vantage point of the social, ideological medium."152 Voloshinov... | |
| Margarita Tupitsyn - Photography - 1996 - 236 pages
...that they compose a group (a social unit); only then can the medium of signs take shape between them. The individual consciousness not only cannot be used...from the vantage point of the social, ideological medium."39 Whether directly or not, the views expressed in Marxism and the Philosophy of Language undoubtedly... | |
| Lucy Burke, Tony Crowley, Alan Girvin - Art - 2000 - 532 pages
...shape between them. The individual consciousness not only cannot be used to explain anything, hut, on the contrary, is itself in need of explanation...the vantage point of the social, ideological medium. The individual consciousness is a social-ideological fact. Not until this point is recognized with... | |
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