Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 22Indiana University Press, 2000 |
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Síða 105
... destruction caused by the giant ape . His eventual destruction on and by the symbols of economic and technological progress reinforced audiences ' subconscious sense that even the worst things imaginable could and would be overcome ...
... destruction caused by the giant ape . His eventual destruction on and by the symbols of economic and technological progress reinforced audiences ' subconscious sense that even the worst things imaginable could and would be overcome ...
Síða 108
... destruction in the figure of the monster . But King Kong is concerned with a prehistoric monster that is in contact with the human world and desires a human woman . The myth " Beauty and the Beast " was given as motto already at the ...
... destruction in the figure of the monster . But King Kong is concerned with a prehistoric monster that is in contact with the human world and desires a human woman . The myth " Beauty and the Beast " was given as motto already at the ...
Síða 116
... destruction , and self - destruction was already a hallmark of Western civilization at the time of the film and this has only become more obvious since.24 9 . The confrontation of cultures is , in the end , driven to extremes , as Kong ...
... destruction , and self - destruction was already a hallmark of Western civilization at the time of the film and this has only become more obvious since.24 9 . The confrontation of cultures is , in the end , driven to extremes , as Kong ...
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COURSE | 3 |
Collective Memory Credibility Structures and the Case | 31 |
Greg Louganis and | 53 |
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