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But it has to do with the very fact of the image - the image is something very strange - it's a mixture of presence and absence . And so , it re - plays the game of castration : " to be or not to be , ' death , anxiety .
But it has to do with the very fact of the image - the image is something very strange - it's a mixture of presence and absence . And so , it re - plays the game of castration : " to be or not to be , ' death , anxiety .
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The very fact of looking implies a distance . If you are too close to an object , you no longer see it . The very fact of hearing implies a distance . So , I think that all drives are based on this loose relation with the object .
The very fact of looking implies a distance . If you are too close to an object , you no longer see it . The very fact of hearing implies a distance . So , I think that all drives are based on this loose relation with the object .
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For Metz , the merging of cinema and of narrativity was a great fact , " a " historical and social fact , a fact of civilization ( to use Marcel Mauss's formula ) . ” And it is true , as Metz remarks in another essay , that the ...
For Metz , the merging of cinema and of narrativity was a great fact , " a " historical and social fact , a fact of civilization ( to use Marcel Mauss's formula ) . ” And it is true , as Metz remarks in another essay , that the ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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