Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... cinema . As Judith Mayne says , “ Given the institutionalized ways in which the cinema functions , and how individuals are accul- turated to respond to the cinema , it is difficult to know just to what extent a truly alternative ...
... cinema . As Judith Mayne says , “ Given the institutionalized ways in which the cinema functions , and how individuals are accul- turated to respond to the cinema , it is difficult to know just to what extent a truly alternative ...
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... cinema ” : “ [ I ] t's clear that women's cinema cuts across any easy division or opposition between high and popular culture , Hollywood and independent , mainstream and alternative cinema . [ F ] rom early on , women's cinema has ...
... cinema ” : “ [ I ] t's clear that women's cinema cuts across any easy division or opposition between high and popular culture , Hollywood and independent , mainstream and alternative cinema . [ F ] rom early on , women's cinema has ...
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... Cinema 314 ) . See also McElfresh . 23 MacDonald detects the influences of cinéma vérité , structural- ist filmmaking , and more . For him , “ Friedrich's interest in combining disparate forms of film . . . has remained the hallmark of ...
... Cinema 314 ) . See also McElfresh . 23 MacDonald detects the influences of cinéma vérité , structural- ist filmmaking , and more . For him , “ Friedrich's interest in combining disparate forms of film . . . has remained the hallmark of ...
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