Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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Síða 156
... viewer is able to think through what is seen and heard in the text , and relate that to what he or she knows or has experienced . Perhaps most importantly , the film gives the viewer time . Time is not simply a representational element ...
... viewer is able to think through what is seen and heard in the text , and relate that to what he or she knows or has experienced . Perhaps most importantly , the film gives the viewer time . Time is not simply a representational element ...
Síða 127
... viewer identification with the main protagonist , Dr. Susan Wheeler ( Genevieve Bujold ) . Her main con- tention is ... viewer with different forms of knowledge in relation to the protagonist . The detective thriller positions the ...
... viewer identification with the main protagonist , Dr. Susan Wheeler ( Genevieve Bujold ) . Her main con- tention is ... viewer with different forms of knowledge in relation to the protagonist . The detective thriller positions the ...
Síða 139
... viewer to occupy each and every possible point of identification and desire . But in emphasizing the multiple ways of viewing and identifying with this image , I would not want to suggest that even the most obviously aligned audience of ...
... viewer to occupy each and every possible point of identification and desire . But in emphasizing the multiple ways of viewing and identifying with this image , I would not want to suggest that even the most obviously aligned audience of ...
Efni
Secular Jews | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
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