Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 3Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... lost , for the lost , for the lost connections . " Being the lost thing , the names , the connections will be regained only through the reconstitutions typical of mourning and melancholy in which revitalized identity comes at a certain ...
... lost , for the lost , for the lost connections . " Being the lost thing , the names , the connections will be regained only through the reconstitutions typical of mourning and melancholy in which revitalized identity comes at a certain ...
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... lost father and grandfather . Even in a performance replete with resentment for the patriarch , the loss of having missed her father's passing is what impresses the performer as she faces the phantom slide of his fading obituary . “ I ...
... lost father and grandfather . Even in a performance replete with resentment for the patriarch , the loss of having missed her father's passing is what impresses the performer as she faces the phantom slide of his fading obituary . “ I ...
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... seeing what is there sug- gests that if Hong Kong cinema may have found itself as a subject , Hong Kong as a subject is one that threatens to get easily lost again . This time the threat will not be that 66 Discourse 16.3.
... seeing what is there sug- gests that if Hong Kong cinema may have found itself as a subject , Hong Kong as a subject is one that threatens to get easily lost again . This time the threat will not be that 66 Discourse 16.3.
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Tribute to Christian Metz | 3 |
Tornado Breath and Unrighteous | 29 |
Benjamin and Gesture | 46 |
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