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... character actor . EKS : In a 1987 interview , Divine says , " At this point , I can't help it if others have a lot of misconceptions about what I do , if they're not willing to believe I am a character actor and one of my characters ...
... character actor . EKS : In a 1987 interview , Divine says , " At this point , I can't help it if others have a lot of misconceptions about what I do , if they're not willing to believe I am a character actor and one of my characters ...
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36 must pay particular attention to the character's " traumas of the past ' " ' and synchronize these , through " emotion memory " with her " own motivating desires " ( my italics ) . Interpreting and relaying her character's desires ...
36 must pay particular attention to the character's " traumas of the past ' " ' and synchronize these , through " emotion memory " with her " own motivating desires " ( my italics ) . Interpreting and relaying her character's desires ...
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... character's breakdown , which leads to a kind of demasculiniza- tion of the subject . It is this , but also the very character of the culture industry , that throws gender into question . John Sims , the main character of The Crowd , is ...
... character's breakdown , which leads to a kind of demasculiniza- tion of the subject . It is this , but also the very character of the culture industry , that throws gender into question . John Sims , the main character of The Crowd , is ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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