Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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... modern tech- nology to recreate the look of the early cinema . The film is black and white , silent ; the image is slightly sped up to give the feeling that the camera was hand cranked . Antin eschews contemporary continuity conventions ...
... modern tech- nology to recreate the look of the early cinema . The film is black and white , silent ; the image is slightly sped up to give the feeling that the camera was hand cranked . Antin eschews contemporary continuity conventions ...
Síða 161
... modern political Zionism were for the most part secular Jews , and by the early 20th century both the World Zionist Organization and the small but growing Jewish community in Palestine were dominated by the socialist and secular ...
... modern political Zionism were for the most part secular Jews , and by the early 20th century both the World Zionist Organization and the small but growing Jewish community in Palestine were dominated by the socialist and secular ...
Síða 67
... modern society . As James E. Miller writes , " the most persistent reading of The Waste Land is precisely that it is a devastating criticism of the modern world . This interpretation was established early in reviews of the poem , and ...
... modern society . As James E. Miller writes , " the most persistent reading of The Waste Land is precisely that it is a devastating criticism of the modern world . This interpretation was established early in reviews of the poem , and ...
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Secular Jews | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
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