Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... Nazi spirit . Immaturity and mountain enthusiasm were one " ( 112 ) . For these critics the roles are premonitions of elitist and antirationalist tendencies which will find fruition in Nazism itself . Müller challenges Riefenstahl ...
... Nazi spirit . Immaturity and mountain enthusiasm were one " ( 112 ) . For these critics the roles are premonitions of elitist and antirationalist tendencies which will find fruition in Nazism itself . Müller challenges Riefenstahl ...
Síða 32
... ( Nazi triumph ) as they present what is currently taking place ( the consolidation of political power ) . This proleptic figure operates for us as well . We see in shots of Nazi uniforms and regalia , of Hitler at the Nuremberg rally ...
... ( Nazi triumph ) as they present what is currently taking place ( the consolidation of political power ) . This proleptic figure operates for us as well . We see in shots of Nazi uniforms and regalia , of Hitler at the Nuremberg rally ...
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... Nazi aesthetic and Nazi regalia into a gay homoerotic theater of sado - masochism . She can rightly posit an element of sado- masochism in the staging of Nazi politics as theater and spectacle , but this element seems to remain ...
... Nazi aesthetic and Nazi regalia into a gay homoerotic theater of sado - masochism . She can rightly posit an element of sado- masochism in the staging of Nazi politics as theater and spectacle , but this element seems to remain ...
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The Power of the Image | 20 |
The Preface of a Spouse | 45 |
Veza CanettiBetween Fact and Fiction | 56 |
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