“As public discourses… cultural texts can be addressed in terms of how they are constituted as objects that gain their relevance through their relationship to other social institutions, resources, and non-discursive practices.”
Henry Giroux . Breaking in to the Movies: Film and the Culture of Politics (2002), p. 81
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