Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... genre the most popular genre of the 1930s . The article , " Do We Have Musical Films ? " points out that Russia has always been a “ singing nation . ” In Trans- Caucasia , " most people have a perfect ear for music ” and “ Baltic choir ...
... genre the most popular genre of the 1930s . The article , " Do We Have Musical Films ? " points out that Russia has always been a “ singing nation . ” In Trans- Caucasia , " most people have a perfect ear for music ” and “ Baltic choir ...
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... genre focuses on sexual difference , but whereas the female body was generally objectified and used as spectacle in the American musical , sexual difference in Stalinist cinema was coded via Socialist Realist tenets , and the spectacle ...
... genre focuses on sexual difference , but whereas the female body was generally objectified and used as spectacle in the American musical , sexual difference in Stalinist cinema was coded via Socialist Realist tenets , and the spectacle ...
Síða 48
... genre where the woman was central to the narrative as the major protagonist of an extra- textual discourse- the political and aesthetic discourse of Socialist Realism . Her representation took on the gender - transcending im- age of the ...
... genre where the woman was central to the narrative as the major protagonist of an extra- textual discourse- the political and aesthetic discourse of Socialist Realism . Her representation took on the gender - transcending im- age of the ...
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Womens Cultural Combat | 3 |
Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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