Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... roles with their emphasis on her zestful physicality . Others , though , have treated these roles far less neutrally . Sontag writes : " The character that Riefenstahl generally played was that of a wild girl who dares to scale the peak ...
... roles with their emphasis on her zestful physicality . Others , though , have treated these roles far less neutrally . Sontag writes : " The character that Riefenstahl generally played was that of a wild girl who dares to scale the peak ...
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... roles . As Okeyo observes of African women : it is a distortion of women's aspirations to assume that all they wish to emulate is the male standard , however defined , because it presupposes a psychological ambivalence about being ...
... roles . As Okeyo observes of African women : it is a distortion of women's aspirations to assume that all they wish to emulate is the male standard , however defined , because it presupposes a psychological ambivalence about being ...
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... roles suggested by the physical blocking of the shot , Maldoror interconnects their spaces by panning from Domingos to Maria and back again . This is a technique that Maldoror uses in several instances , the most striking of which ...
... roles suggested by the physical blocking of the shot , Maldoror interconnects their spaces by panning from Domingos to Maria and back again . This is a technique that Maldoror uses in several instances , the most striking of which ...
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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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