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These are our stories " : Trauma , Form , and the Screen Phenomenon of Law and Order Susanna Lee This paper examines the role of the modern television crime drama as a forum for working through the trauma of living in a violent culture ...
These are our stories " : Trauma , Form , and the Screen Phenomenon of Law and Order Susanna Lee This paper examines the role of the modern television crime drama as a forum for working through the trauma of living in a violent culture ...
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At the same time , though , these screens can also impede assimilation of the traumatic experi- ence and so ... In some sense , the notion that any representation of trauma could potentially be a screen phenome- non functions as a ...
At the same time , though , these screens can also impede assimilation of the traumatic experi- ence and so ... In some sense , the notion that any representation of trauma could potentially be a screen phenome- non functions as a ...
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Before the terrorist attacks , the public was much more accustomed to , and invested in , visual im- ages as a pure surface screen phenomenon - as a fictitious dimen- sion that absorbed and in some sense managed to stand in for actual ...
Before the terrorist attacks , the public was much more accustomed to , and invested in , visual im- ages as a pure surface screen phenomenon - as a fictitious dimen- sion that absorbed and in some sense managed to stand in for actual ...
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