Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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Síða 108
... enunciation to the enunciated . But the German avantgarde cinema of the 1980s becomes interesting precisely where it beings to deconstruct its own ( Brecht and Godard - inspired ) techniques of sustaining the cine- matic discourse with ...
... enunciation to the enunciated . But the German avantgarde cinema of the 1980s becomes interesting precisely where it beings to deconstruct its own ( Brecht and Godard - inspired ) techniques of sustaining the cine- matic discourse with ...
Síða 109
... enunciation : indeed narrative efficacity depends on their convergence to the point of identity , or more exactly , the possibility of their metaphoric equivalence . 19 Any given system of enunciation may substitute for a particular ...
... enunciation : indeed narrative efficacity depends on their convergence to the point of identity , or more exactly , the possibility of their metaphoric equivalence . 19 Any given system of enunciation may substitute for a particular ...
Síða 111
... enunciation . As Silverman implies in the case of Anni , the subject of the enunciaton is also the subject of the enun- ciated , so that the film knows both a first - person " I " and the third- peson " she " , which are not ...
... enunciation . As Silverman implies in the case of Anni , the subject of the enunciaton is also the subject of the enun- ciated , so that the film knows both a first - person " I " and the third- peson " she " , which are not ...
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