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... spectator is an adult , so he has already gone through the real Mirror Stage , and the Symbolic already functions in him ; while in the child , it has yet to be constructed . In fact , it's a difference of age ( that is of degrees of ...
... spectator is an adult , so he has already gone through the real Mirror Stage , and the Symbolic already functions in him ; while in the child , it has yet to be constructed . In fact , it's a difference of age ( that is of degrees of ...
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... spectator - a spectator within the spectated . But in these shots , you also have characters who are not off , but who are looked at by the character - off . And so you have a secondary identification at the same time . Q : Some ...
... spectator - a spectator within the spectated . But in these shots , you also have characters who are not off , but who are looked at by the character - off . And so you have a secondary identification at the same time . Q : Some ...
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... spectator simply walks out . 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 simply walks out . 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 ...
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Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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