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... Mirror Phase ( Mirror Stage ) in the movies , you have , nevertheless , the difference between the mirror properly speaking ( the mirror of the child ) , and this kind of second " mirror " which the cinema screen is . The difference is ...
... Mirror Phase ( Mirror Stage ) in the movies , you have , nevertheless , the difference between the mirror properly speaking ( the mirror of the child ) , and this kind of second " mirror " which the cinema screen is . The difference is ...
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... Mirror Phase , " in The Language of Psycho - analysis , J. Laplanche and J. B. Pontalis , New York : Norton , 1973 ... mirror and , at the other extreme , certain localised figures of the cinematic codes . The mirror is the site of ...
... Mirror Phase , " in The Language of Psycho - analysis , J. Laplanche and J. B. Pontalis , New York : Norton , 1973 ... mirror and , at the other extreme , certain localised figures of the cinematic codes . The mirror is the site of ...
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... mirror is an explicit " marking " of cinematic representation . So , you have the reconstruction of one's image in the mirror and the cinematic ap- paratus which , in a certain sense , reconstitutes the specator - subject as a function ...
... mirror is an explicit " marking " of cinematic representation . So , you have the reconstruction of one's image in the mirror and the cinematic ap- paratus which , in a certain sense , reconstitutes the specator - subject as a function ...
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Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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