Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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Síða 59
... intensity where pleasure and violence are coupled , as when the possessed woman is dragged into the dancing arena by the length of her long hair , or beaten on her back with a stick . LJ : I suppose we should talk about the dancing here ...
... intensity where pleasure and violence are coupled , as when the possessed woman is dragged into the dancing arena by the length of her long hair , or beaten on her back with a stick . LJ : I suppose we should talk about the dancing here ...
Síða 60
... intensity . In fact when the narrator says at the very end of the film " The girl dances for a few seconds within the circle and falls down in a faint , " the image we have is of a woman who has been engaged in a series of movements ...
... intensity . In fact when the narrator says at the very end of the film " The girl dances for a few seconds within the circle and falls down in a faint , " the image we have is of a woman who has been engaged in a series of movements ...
Síða 122
... intensities . The icono- graphy of non - Han women's sufferings served many purposes : disinformation about the previous nationalist government , undercutting of non - Han men's power , winning all women's empathy with tortured bodies ...
... intensities . The icono- graphy of non - Han women's sufferings served many purposes : disinformation about the previous nationalist government , undercutting of non - Han men's power , winning all women's empathy with tortured bodies ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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