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How Nice to See You Alive is not so much about torture per se as it is about the social , political , and psychological relations we establish with torture . More precisely , the film is concerned with the torture of women and ...
How Nice to See You Alive is not so much about torture per se as it is about the social , political , and psychological relations we establish with torture . More precisely , the film is concerned with the torture of women and ...
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At the same time , the film makes the instructive analogy between torture and rape : just as rape does not tend to be a practice of personal assault or revenge with specific motivation in relation to the individual involved but rather ...
At the same time , the film makes the instructive analogy between torture and rape : just as rape does not tend to be a practice of personal assault or revenge with specific motivation in relation to the individual involved but rather ...
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feel that the women's torture must have been so terrible “ no one could have faced it , ” and if so , “ no one could have survived it . ” Since , as we spectators are positioned to acknowledge , these eight women did face torture and ...
feel that the women's torture must have been so terrible “ no one could have faced it , ” and if so , “ no one could have survived it . ” Since , as we spectators are positioned to acknowledge , these eight women did face torture and ...
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