Multiple Symptoms and the Visible Real: Culture, Media, and the Displacements...
Issue 10: The Symptom (Spring 2006) Sudeep Dasgupta The enigmatic character of culture resides in the latter’s inability to directly represent the social malaise of which it is the visible symptom. In...
View ArticleBewilderment and Suspension Bridges: The Joke as Symptom of Language
Issue 10: The Symptom (Spring 2006) Shane Herron According to the Executive’s Handbook of Humor for Speakers, “The speaker on serious themes, who’s going to use humor to help him pace, lighten and...
View ArticleThe Return of the Repressed: Cybersubjectivity in RoboCop
Issue 10: The Symptom (Spring 2006) Dale Bradley Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 film RoboCop presents us with a question about the possibility of an individual subject’s psyche surviving in the form of a...
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Dale Bradley is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Communications, Popular Culture, and Film at Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. His research interests include the discursive...
View ArticleIntroduction/Issue 10: The Symptom
Issue 10: The Symptom (Spring 2006) Linda Edwards and Michael Williams Our patient suffers a symptom – a repetitive hand-washing that pervades his everyday life. Anguished, frustrated, trammeled by it,...
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