Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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Síða 38
... takes us in the direction of debates over guilt and innocence , art and propaganda , fascism and democracy . We ... take on profound historical significance Notes 1 We are grateful to Kino International Corporation , 38 Discourse 18.3.
... takes us in the direction of debates over guilt and innocence , art and propaganda , fascism and democracy . We ... take on profound historical significance Notes 1 We are grateful to Kino International Corporation , 38 Discourse 18.3.
Síða 64
... takes on this name she falls silent . The Eurydice he designs for himself and us is from the very be- ginning a ... takes Rosa . Rosa has been paid - off forever , and Death has spared himself a lot : no energy is needed to take Rosa ...
... takes on this name she falls silent . The Eurydice he designs for himself and us is from the very be- ginning a ... takes Rosa . Rosa has been paid - off forever , and Death has spared himself a lot : no energy is needed to take Rosa ...
Síða 81
... takes the " structural form of a letter to a friend " ( Pfaff 119 ) , and in it Faye locates herself in relation to the subjects of her film by stating " here is my village . My parents are farmers . " By positioning herself in the ...
... takes the " structural form of a letter to a friend " ( Pfaff 119 ) , and in it Faye locates herself in relation to the subjects of her film by stating " here is my village . My parents are farmers . " By positioning herself in the ...
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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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