Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... texts have in reimagining the crowd as feminist collective , it is through the interaction of these strategies of spectatorship that suffrage texts carve out a space for a new representation of the crowd . Each gaze undoes the other ...
... texts have in reimagining the crowd as feminist collective , it is through the interaction of these strategies of spectatorship that suffrage texts carve out a space for a new representation of the crowd . Each gaze undoes the other ...
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... texts and Bruno to describe the layers of texts ( film stills , advertisements , and reviews , among them ) related to the predominantly lost films she is studying ( in fact , I would suggest that the " palimpsest " also describes ...
... texts and Bruno to describe the layers of texts ( film stills , advertisements , and reviews , among them ) related to the predominantly lost films she is studying ( in fact , I would suggest that the " palimpsest " also describes ...
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... texts surrounding the films advertisements , reviews , novelizations , private writings , et cetera . This reconstruction forms an aspect of Bruno's " theory " : her discursive strategy ( like Friedberg's ) is a palimpsest , one which ...
... texts surrounding the films advertisements , reviews , novelizations , private writings , et cetera . This reconstruction forms an aspect of Bruno's " theory " : her discursive strategy ( like Friedberg's ) is a palimpsest , one which ...
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