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Thus , this decision would seem to indicate that the spectator has a certain degree of control over his / her desire to be a complete " seeing ” subject . Do you see a problem here ? M : This problem of the spectator walking out seems ...
Thus , this decision would seem to indicate that the spectator has a certain degree of control over his / her desire to be a complete " seeing ” subject . Do you see a problem here ? M : This problem of the spectator walking out seems ...
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There are those which secure their power from the outside of the order of discourse , so to speak ; they operate as “ systems of exclusion ; they concern that part of discourse which involves desire and power .
There are those which secure their power from the outside of the order of discourse , so to speak ; they operate as “ systems of exclusion ; they concern that part of discourse which involves desire and power .
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Then , on a rather different point , there is the way that this desire to create a tradition , a sense of belonging , can overflow into a search for female sensibility , that for instance , films made by women ...
Then , on a rather different point , there is the way that this desire to create a tradition , a sense of belonging , can overflow into a search for female sensibility , that for instance , films made by women ...
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Editorial | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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