Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... look at our own repetition compulsion . The alternation which Son- tag accurately identifies , though , in which “ fascist dramaturgy . alternates between ceaseless motion and a congealed , static , ' virile ' posing " ( 316 ) precludes ...
... look at our own repetition compulsion . The alternation which Son- tag accurately identifies , though , in which “ fascist dramaturgy . alternates between ceaseless motion and a congealed , static , ' virile ' posing " ( 316 ) precludes ...
Síða 60
... looks " at the black openings in the sleeves , at the empty collar and the limp pantlegs ; it was the empty shell of Herr Mäusle . ” " That certainly paid off , " Runkel hears a passerby comment on Rosa's death , and when she regains ...
... looks " at the black openings in the sleeves , at the empty collar and the limp pantlegs ; it was the empty shell of Herr Mäusle . ” " That certainly paid off , " Runkel hears a passerby comment on Rosa's death , and when she regains ...
Síða 126
... look . But by the beginning of her second season , she switched to androgynous jump suits which connoted feline grace and phallic aggressiveness . These so - called “ Emmapeelers ” made her look like she was " ready to strike at anyone ...
... look . But by the beginning of her second season , she switched to androgynous jump suits which connoted feline grace and phallic aggressiveness . These so - called “ Emmapeelers ” made her look like she was " ready to strike at anyone ...
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