Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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Síða 144
... allowed to exist free standing ( even explaining the diegetic world to its auditors , as in the " voice of God " narration of documentaries ) , the female voice knows no such privilege . Its containment within the film's diegetic ...
... allowed to exist free standing ( even explaining the diegetic world to its auditors , as in the " voice of God " narration of documentaries ) , the female voice knows no such privilege . Its containment within the film's diegetic ...
Síða 153
... allowed to grow up . Women and children , like Molly and Bébert , and unmanly men , like Ferdinand , live on the fringes of an economy dominated by white males . Céline indicts this economy with subtlety and force by showing that it is ...
... allowed to grow up . Women and children , like Molly and Bébert , and unmanly men , like Ferdinand , live on the fringes of an economy dominated by white males . Céline indicts this economy with subtlety and force by showing that it is ...
Síða 23
... allowed to count . He was used as a foil to the good conscience of " progressive " anthropolo- gists . Or he was used to offer a concrete continuity and a logical renewal to the problem of the West , which was not tired of producing ...
... allowed to count . He was used as a foil to the good conscience of " progressive " anthropolo- gists . Or he was used to offer a concrete continuity and a logical renewal to the problem of the West , which was not tired of producing ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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