Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... begin to talk over each other's words and , simultaneously to make themselves heard but also to score their points more toughly , they begin to talk louder and more aggressively . The image shifts to a woman in the audi- ence who has ...
... begin to talk over each other's words and , simultaneously to make themselves heard but also to score their points more toughly , they begin to talk louder and more aggressively . The image shifts to a woman in the audi- ence who has ...
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... begin with the premise that the Woolf / Monroe hybrid , whether conceived as a combination of opposites or as a dou- bling of like and like , may destabilize established boundaries , but a multiplication of the doubled figure holds the ...
... begin with the premise that the Woolf / Monroe hybrid , whether conceived as a combination of opposites or as a dou- bling of like and like , may destabilize established boundaries , but a multiplication of the doubled figure holds the ...
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... begin to intrude . As the script slyly suggests , the journey “ through the magnificent Carpathian Mountains " takes " us into the heart of Transylvanian darkness " ( Coppola and Hart 30 ) , and , if this is so , then Dracula's struggle ...
... begin to intrude . As the script slyly suggests , the journey “ through the magnificent Carpathian Mountains " takes " us into the heart of Transylvanian darkness " ( Coppola and Hart 30 ) , and , if this is so , then Dracula's struggle ...
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