Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... speech testifies to the difficulty of activating the female voice in the classical cinema — an institution which , as Silverman insists , virtu- ally coerces this voice out of its diegetic characters , often to turn it back upon them ...
... speech testifies to the difficulty of activating the female voice in the classical cinema — an institution which , as Silverman insists , virtu- ally coerces this voice out of its diegetic characters , often to turn it back upon them ...
Síða 144
... speech . Silverman writes with the force and confidence that render delightfully ironic many of the claims she observes have been made on the female voice , and she presents difficult theoretical material clearly and without ...
... speech . Silverman writes with the force and confidence that render delightfully ironic many of the claims she observes have been made on the female voice , and she presents difficult theoretical material clearly and without ...
Síða 167
... speech or writing , but if it's a writing it must be one that achieves what speech creates without simply imitating speech ( to merely imitate speech would be , in Plato's sense and thus in Tyler's too , " rhetoric " ) . It would be a ...
... speech or writing , but if it's a writing it must be one that achieves what speech creates without simply imitating speech ( to merely imitate speech would be , in Plato's sense and thus in Tyler's too , " rhetoric " ) . It would be a ...
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