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But , leaving that on one side for a moment , let's go back to the cultural climate early on in the women's movement , and the way that questions about whether women had a history or not were considered then .
But , leaving that on one side for a moment , let's go back to the cultural climate early on in the women's movement , and the way that questions about whether women had a history or not were considered then .
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And that's why I think working within existing external traditions , like the women's traditions and the avant - garde traditions that I mentioned before , is important . But I think with Riddles , rather than just saying women are ...
And that's why I think working within existing external traditions , like the women's traditions and the avant - garde traditions that I mentioned before , is important . But I think with Riddles , rather than just saying women are ...
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Your article “ Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema ” '14 relies a lot on Freudian psychoanalysis , having a kind of base in it , particularly in terms of starting with the woman signifying castration .
Your article “ Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema ” '14 relies a lot on Freudian psychoanalysis , having a kind of base in it , particularly in terms of starting with the woman signifying castration .
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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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