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... dominant , inclusive within non - fiction films , because people are used to it . Fiction is not only certain films , as opposed to non - fiction films ; it is not only the nature of the particular films . Fiction is also a socially ...
... dominant , inclusive within non - fiction films , because people are used to it . Fiction is not only certain films , as opposed to non - fiction films ; it is not only the nature of the particular films . Fiction is also a socially ...
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... dominant cultural order has contradictions of its own ; it is by no means a blanket totality . To be precise : things do change and are changing . It is crucial for women to be able to make , or resist , social / cultural change ...
... dominant cultural order has contradictions of its own ; it is by no means a blanket totality . To be precise : things do change and are changing . It is crucial for women to be able to make , or resist , social / cultural change ...
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... dominant cinema the projection of " fantasies and thoughts " can only take place through the denial of the ap- paratus which makes these projections possible . The hoax per- petrated by the apparatus of the dominant cinema is that the ...
... dominant cinema the projection of " fantasies and thoughts " can only take place through the denial of the ap- paratus which makes these projections possible . The hoax per- petrated by the apparatus of the dominant cinema is that the ...
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Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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aesthetic analysis apparatus articulation Barthes Bellour Brecht Christian Metz cinema cinematographic code of denotation cognitive concept consciousness criticism critique Darko Suvin day-care dialectic diegesis enunciation epistemology estranged fiction existence fact fantasy feminist fetishism film filmic Foucault Freud function genre German Habermas Habermas's Hans-Jürgen Syberberg Hitler human ideology images imaginary issues Jacques Lacan Jerry Siegel Jürgen Habermas Kent kind language Laura Mulvey linguistic literary literature Lois Lane Louise Marx Marx's Marxist mass culture means mirror Mirror Stage mother motherhood myth narrative naturalist notion object Odd John Oedipus Oedipus Complex Penthesilea political possible precisely problem produced psychoanalysis question realm relation relationship Riddles Roland Barthes science fiction semiotic sense Siegel signifier of connotation signifier of denotation situation social society specific spectator sphinx structure Superman Superman stories Suvin Syberberg Symbolic theory things tion unconscious women