Discourse, Bindi 1-4Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... primary signifier by which the small human being enters the order of culture and of language ? M : You know , I am not a Lacanian Editorial D611 3 The Cinematic Apparatus as Social Institution 1701-47 -An Interview with Christian Metz.
... primary signifier by which the small human being enters the order of culture and of language ? M : You know , I am not a Lacanian Editorial D611 3 The Cinematic Apparatus as Social Institution 1701-47 -An Interview with Christian Metz.
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... Christian Metz and Raymond Bellour . 5. It is not a little ironic that Foucault should have chosen to speak on this subject as part of a ritual intended to enter one of the oldest " fellowships of discourse " still in existence . 6 ...
... Christian Metz and Raymond Bellour . 5. It is not a little ironic that Foucault should have chosen to speak on this subject as part of a ritual intended to enter one of the oldest " fellowships of discourse " still in existence . 6 ...
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... du cinema Vol . II , ch . 8 ( Paris : Klincksieck , 1972 ) . We would like to thank Christian Metz for giving us permission to translate this essay . A Philosophical View of the Detective Novel by Ernst Bloch Christian Metz.
... du cinema Vol . II , ch . 8 ( Paris : Klincksieck , 1972 ) . We would like to thank Christian Metz for giving us permission to translate this essay . A Philosophical View of the Detective Novel by Ernst Bloch Christian Metz.
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