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... voice in the classical cinema — an institution which , as Silverman insists , virtu- ally coerces this voice out of its diegetic characters , often to turn it back upon them ( Klute , The Conversation , Three Women ) . The example would ...
... voice in the classical cinema — an institution which , as Silverman insists , virtu- ally coerces this voice out of its diegetic characters , often to turn it back upon them ( Klute , The Conversation , Three Women ) . The example would ...
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... voice is involved in the various mirrors and projec- tions she describes ( this strikes me as especially important since sight is so commonly allied with masculine forces ) . The connections between woman , sound and the voice do become ...
... voice is involved in the various mirrors and projec- tions she describes ( this strikes me as especially important since sight is so commonly allied with masculine forces ) . The connections between woman , sound and the voice do become ...
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... voice of anthropology à la Freud for which we chose an Australian voice , the second was the voice of description / narration for which we chose a Sri Lankan voice which had a trace of a Tamil accent , the third voice was the voice of ...
... voice of anthropology à la Freud for which we chose an Australian voice , the second was the voice of description / narration for which we chose a Sri Lankan voice which had a trace of a Tamil accent , the third voice was the voice of ...
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JOURNAL | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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