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He was treating a very precise type of conduct , not necessarily pathological , but directly erotic conduct . And of course if you switch to cinema problems , the fetish can become a very different object . Q : Just another question to ...
He was treating a very precise type of conduct , not necessarily pathological , but directly erotic conduct . And of course if you switch to cinema problems , the fetish can become a very different object . Q : Just another question to ...
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M : If the film has a very precise , political , immediate aim ; if the filmmaker shoots a film in order to support a given strike , for example , and if the film actually supports the strike ... what could I say ?
M : If the film has a very precise , political , immediate aim ; if the filmmaker shoots a film in order to support a given strike , for example , and if the film actually supports the strike ... what could I say ?
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Q : But your project is not so much polemical or critical ; rather it is a work of clarification , precision ... Yes , generating in a sense - not in the precise sense of generative grammar in linguistics , but in some sense .
Q : But your project is not so much polemical or critical ; rather it is a work of clarification , precision ... Yes , generating in a sense - not in the precise sense of generative grammar in linguistics , but in some sense .
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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