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of each episode , invariably look as though they were watching a television episode being filmed on their street , rather than watching an actual friend or acquaintance be arrested . To understand the nature of the show's realism ...
of each episode , invariably look as though they were watching a television episode being filmed on their street , rather than watching an actual friend or acquaintance be arrested . To understand the nature of the show's realism ...
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We the public are supposed to sense that what holds the characters in their place in television land is their commitment to the mission of justice . But after the third serial killer attack , one cannot help but wonder : If defending ...
We the public are supposed to sense that what holds the characters in their place in television land is their commitment to the mission of justice . But after the third serial killer attack , one cannot help but wonder : If defending ...
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Television representation , like legal representation , must remain entirely intact in order that the fiction of protection be perpetuated . Law and Order sublimates the fact that judicial representation , like television representation ...
Television representation , like legal representation , must remain entirely intact in order that the fiction of protection be perpetuated . Law and Order sublimates the fact that judicial representation , like television representation ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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