Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... cinema of attraction to a cinema of “ absorption . " In other words , the form of classical narrative cinema itself gives testimony to the threat to bourgeois order of the disorderly class and gender " othered " audience . In D.W. ...
... cinema of attraction to a cinema of “ absorption . " In other words , the form of classical narrative cinema itself gives testimony to the threat to bourgeois order of the disorderly class and gender " othered " audience . In D.W. ...
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... cinema , where are we if we argue that cinema , from its inception , is thoroughly bourgeois ( and embryonically narrative ) ? To see early cinema as not bourgeois always seems to sound like an investment in the position of the ...
... cinema , where are we if we argue that cinema , from its inception , is thoroughly bourgeois ( and embryonically narrative ) ? To see early cinema as not bourgeois always seems to sound like an investment in the position of the ...
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. drawn between early cinema and avant - garde styles for that matter ) . It is that even as this move helps to situate early cinema as " counter " to mainstream narrative ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. drawn between early cinema and avant - garde styles for that matter ) . It is that even as this move helps to situate early cinema as " counter " to mainstream narrative ...
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