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In Theory of Film , Kracauer presents filmgoers ' desire for life as a desire for the possibility of an existence beyond the merely biological and material . " Life " indicates that which makes values as such possible , a potential ...
In Theory of Film , Kracauer presents filmgoers ' desire for life as a desire for the possibility of an existence beyond the merely biological and material . " Life " indicates that which makes values as such possible , a potential ...
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A member of society needs to be in touch with the breathing world about him , that stream of things and events which , were it flowing through him , would render his existence more exciting and significant . " 43 When Kracauer enlarges ...
A member of society needs to be in touch with the breathing world about him , that stream of things and events which , were it flowing through him , would render his existence more exciting and significant . " 43 When Kracauer enlarges ...
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... would utterly undo the terms and conditions of our contemporary culture - bound existence . a A Sleeping Intensity Artaud's outline of the theoretical and practical foundations of his “ Theater of Cruelty " clearly demands that both ...
... would utterly undo the terms and conditions of our contemporary culture - bound existence . a A Sleeping Intensity Artaud's outline of the theoretical and practical foundations of his “ Theater of Cruelty " clearly demands that both ...
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