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She speaks to me in our language and I can understand her . She is my mother tongue and she doesn't pinch cheeks ” ( 3 : 38–3 : 50 ) . During the second half of the film , the woman at the table describes in Armenian to someone out of ...
She speaks to me in our language and I can understand her . She is my mother tongue and she doesn't pinch cheeks ” ( 3 : 38–3 : 50 ) . During the second half of the film , the woman at the table describes in Armenian to someone out of ...
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When the woman speaks in our language , ” which is also “ her language they call their own , ” we no longer know precisely to whom “ our ” refers . The “ mother tongue " the woman “ is ” presents a sudden kinship of the moment , forged ...
When the woman speaks in our language , ” which is also “ her language they call their own , ” we no longer know precisely to whom “ our ” refers . The “ mother tongue " the woman “ is ” presents a sudden kinship of the moment , forged ...
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In this new cinema , “ the filmmaker / author writes with his camera as a writer writes with his pen , ” having at his disposal a language " as flexible and subtle as written language . " 16 A point of departure for the auteur theory ...
In this new cinema , “ the filmmaker / author writes with his camera as a writer writes with his pen , ” having at his disposal a language " as flexible and subtle as written language . " 16 A point of departure for the auteur theory ...
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Hypnotic Images Contingent Pasts | 322 |
Mourning Kafka | 342 |
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