Discourse, Bindi 1-4Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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spectator's look by inscribing a highly charged ideological construct intended for the benefit of the spectator . At the point where the figure in the painting should be depicted as looking straight at us , a complex mirror effect ...
spectator's look by inscribing a highly charged ideological construct intended for the benefit of the spectator . At the point where the figure in the painting should be depicted as looking straight at us , a complex mirror effect ...
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... look " 15 : rather , her look is riveted , first by the sound ( as with the whistle ) and then by the movement of the birds — whose startling cries seem to be provoked by Melanie's patronizing smile . And this tethering of Melanie's ...
... look " 15 : rather , her look is riveted , first by the sound ( as with the whistle ) and then by the movement of the birds — whose startling cries seem to be provoked by Melanie's patronizing smile . And this tethering of Melanie's ...
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... look imagistically in the previous shots , but magically starts up as soon as Mitch sights her with the binocu- lars . Now the motor will allow her to continue her journey away from what she is looking at - a conflict of direction ...
... look imagistically in the previous shots , but magically starts up as soon as Mitch sights her with the binocu- lars . Now the motor will allow her to continue her journey away from what she is looking at - a conflict of direction ...
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Editorial D611 3 | |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse 39 | |
Jürgen Habermas and the 59 | |
Höfundarréttur | |
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