Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfur 1-21993 |
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... narrative excitement . As many film theorists have suggested , horror , sci - fi , and crime are the genres where , above all , new cultural meanings of sexual difference mutate and proliferate . Some analysts even suggest that it is in ...
... narrative excitement . As many film theorists have suggested , horror , sci - fi , and crime are the genres where , above all , new cultural meanings of sexual difference mutate and proliferate . Some analysts even suggest that it is in ...
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... narrative cinema itself gives testimony to the threat to bourgeois order of the disorderly class and gender " othered " audience . In D.W. Griffith and the Origins of American Narrative Film , Tom Gunning goes further than any scholar ...
... narrative cinema itself gives testimony to the threat to bourgeois order of the disorderly class and gender " othered " audience . In D.W. Griffith and the Origins of American Narrative Film , Tom Gunning goes further than any scholar ...
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... narrative ( although not , as yet , the coercion ) . This new formulation and period breakdown will not go uncontested . ( Already Gunning's anthropomorphic term " narrator " is at odds with David Bordwell and Edward Branigan's ...
... narrative ( although not , as yet , the coercion ) . This new formulation and period breakdown will not go uncontested . ( Already Gunning's anthropomorphic term " narrator " is at odds with David Bordwell and Edward Branigan's ...
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