Discourse, Bindi 15,Útgáfur 2-31993 |
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... human . " If indeed , Jews are not human , Spiegelman seems to ask , what are they , and , more importantly , what are the Germans ? In response , he draws sche- matic mice and cat heads resting on human - looking bodies . But these ...
... human . " If indeed , Jews are not human , Spiegelman seems to ask , what are they , and , more importantly , what are the Germans ? In response , he draws sche- matic mice and cat heads resting on human - looking bodies . But these ...
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... human look , of a " truthful " vision - overtly depends upon the isolation of camera from human look . In a crucial passage from early film theory , André Bazin suggests not only that knowledge of the discreteness of camera and human ...
... human look , of a " truthful " vision - overtly depends upon the isolation of camera from human look . In a crucial passage from early film theory , André Bazin suggests not only that knowledge of the discreteness of camera and human ...
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... human be described with certainty so that it can be recognized by everyone ? By everyone also a machine . How to describe a face ? The police is not yet able to register the characteristics of a human face that remain the same , in ...
... human be described with certainty so that it can be recognized by everyone ? By everyone also a machine . How to describe a face ? The police is not yet able to register the characteristics of a human face that remain the same , in ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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