Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgabe 22Indiana University Press, 2000 |
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... spatial and narrative disorientation that follows . The hand - held camera tenta- tively continues to frame what we assume to be Alfons's ambulatory perspective . Yet , against our expectations , as the camera comes to rest outside a ...
... spatial and narrative disorientation that follows . The hand - held camera tenta- tively continues to frame what we assume to be Alfons's ambulatory perspective . Yet , against our expectations , as the camera comes to rest outside a ...
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... spatial or temporal terms - between that which is left outside and that which the frame as boundary lets in and incorporates as part of its own visibility . However , rather than positioning Judith and Alfons always simultaneously ...
... spatial or temporal terms - between that which is left outside and that which the frame as boundary lets in and incorporates as part of its own visibility . However , rather than positioning Judith and Alfons always simultaneously ...
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... spatial frames . A conse- quence of such thinking is that those people who are the bearers of non - national cultures - the alien , the foreigner , the stranger , the immigrant - are often construed as threats to the integrity of the ...
... spatial frames . A conse- quence of such thinking is that those people who are the bearers of non - national cultures - the alien , the foreigner , the stranger , the immigrant - are often construed as threats to the integrity of the ...
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COURSE | 3 |
Collective Memory Credibility Structures and the Case | 31 |
Greg Louganis and | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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