Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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... possible to visualize anything . But there is something even more insidious in the use of old narrative forms that insist on catharsis so that the meaning of the horror of those created images is constantly being wiped away by something ...
... possible to visualize anything . But there is something even more insidious in the use of old narrative forms that insist on catharsis so that the meaning of the horror of those created images is constantly being wiped away by something ...
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... possible : every- thing , therefore , is possible . —Lévi - Strauss , Tristes tropiques 246–48 The crisis that postcolonial criticism faces should not plunge us into melancholy . We can recall that sadness has a certain genealogy in ...
... possible : every- thing , therefore , is possible . —Lévi - Strauss , Tristes tropiques 246–48 The crisis that postcolonial criticism faces should not plunge us into melancholy . We can recall that sadness has a certain genealogy in ...
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... possible . It logically follows that a critic or a theorist could retroactively transform the passive idealization that a particu- lar film encourages us to perform into an active idealization , or contribute in some other crucial way ...
... possible . It logically follows that a critic or a theorist could retroactively transform the passive idealization that a particu- lar film encourages us to perform into an active idealization , or contribute in some other crucial way ...
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Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
The Bell Curve Intelligence and Virtuous Jews | 58 |
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