Discourse, Bindi 1-4Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... sphinx . You've said that the sphinx is the voice of repressed femininity . But the voice - off in the film has so many different types of discourse . LM : We wanted the discourse of the Sphinx at the beginning of the film to evoke ...
... sphinx . You've said that the sphinx is the voice of repressed femininity . But the voice - off in the film has so many different types of discourse . LM : We wanted the discourse of the Sphinx at the beginning of the film to evoke ...
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... sphinx is a fictional construction that voices a certain textual strategy , a strategy that will utilize the " Sphinx as an imginary narrator " in order to interact with other aspects of the text . One of the levels upon which this ...
... sphinx is a fictional construction that voices a certain textual strategy , a strategy that will utilize the " Sphinx as an imginary narrator " in order to interact with other aspects of the text . One of the levels upon which this ...
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... sphinx . " A riddle is defined as both a question or statement requiring thought to answer or understand and as something perplexing , an enigma . The sphinx of Greek mythology was a winged monster having the head of a woman and the ...
... sphinx . " A riddle is defined as both a question or statement requiring thought to answer or understand and as something perplexing , an enigma . The sphinx of Greek mythology was a winged monster having the head of a woman and the ...
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Editorial D611 3 | |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse 39 | |
Jürgen Habermas and the 59 | |
Höfundarréttur | |
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