Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 26Indiana University Press, 2004 |
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... Carlos Fuentes writes his " Luis Buñuel : el cine como liber- tad . " Taking up two themes that Paz and Cortázar had already treated , namely the freedom and poetry of Buñuel's films , the Mexican novelist highlights traits identified ...
... Carlos Fuentes writes his " Luis Buñuel : el cine como liber- tad . " Taking up two themes that Paz and Cortázar had already treated , namely the freedom and poetry of Buñuel's films , the Mexican novelist highlights traits identified ...
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... Carlos , occurs during his love affair with Cecilia . They appear because Ro- berto is forced to find another apartment when Cecilia destroys his roommate's belongings . She arranges for him to rent Julia and Carlos ' place since they ...
... Carlos , occurs during his love affair with Cecilia . They appear because Ro- berto is forced to find another apartment when Cecilia destroys his roommate's belongings . She arranges for him to rent Julia and Carlos ' place since they ...
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... Carlos , and Roberto announces that they are brother and sister . Thus , Roberto's realization of the ultimate futil- ity of his search for a real Cecilia , the object of his love and obses- sion , is visually fused with the taboo that ...
... Carlos , and Roberto announces that they are brother and sister . Thus , Roberto's realization of the ultimate futil- ity of his search for a real Cecilia , the object of his love and obses- sion , is visually fused with the taboo that ...
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