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Thus , this decision would seem to indicate that the spectator has a certain degree of control over his / her desire to be a complete " seeing " subject . Do you see a problem here ? M : This problem of the spectator walking out seems ...
Thus , this decision would seem to indicate that the spectator has a certain degree of control over his / her desire to be a complete " seeing " subject . Do you see a problem here ? M : This problem of the spectator walking out seems ...
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It does this so much that it seems to stand as the central metaphor of the system of repression which in one form or another has haunted Western culture . More blatantly than in other forms of discourse , cinema exploits the links ...
It does this so much that it seems to stand as the central metaphor of the system of repression which in one form or another has haunted Western culture . More blatantly than in other forms of discourse , cinema exploits the links ...
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But I think with Riddles , rather than just saying women are culturally oppressed , and that myths that might seem to be about powerful women actually aren't - rather than just accepting that , what we wanted to do was to try to delve ...
But I think with Riddles , rather than just saying women are culturally oppressed , and that myths that might seem to be about powerful women actually aren't - rather than just accepting that , what we wanted to do was to try to delve ...
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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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