Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... possessing Somawathi are both male and female . At the very outset a decision was made not to represent the body of the possessed woman , Somawathi ; there would be no Somawathi to be seen . So the effort of the film was to try to find ...
... possessing Somawathi are both male and female . At the very outset a decision was made not to represent the body of the possessed woman , Somawathi ; there would be no Somawathi to be seen . So the effort of the film was to try to find ...
Síða 59
... possessed woman . And as we were working with an audio - visual medium we wanted to multiply the effects through the technological means available to us . AR : Talking of the technological means , the color and lighting in the film add ...
... possessed woman . And as we were working with an audio - visual medium we wanted to multiply the effects through the technological means available to us . AR : Talking of the technological means , the color and lighting in the film add ...
Síða 60
... possessed bodies but she is possessed by demons and pretas ( dead relatives who return as lesser beings ) while he is possessed by the gods , so there is a hierarchy in their respective forms of bodily travail . We listened intently to ...
... possessed bodies but she is possessed by demons and pretas ( dead relatives who return as lesser beings ) while he is possessed by the gods , so there is a hierarchy in their respective forms of bodily travail . We listened intently to ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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