Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... O'Rourke really revealed here ? By the end of the first half of the narrative ( and even after it3 ) , O'Rourke has not appeared on screen . His " locating " narrative reveals neither his race nor his national origin : one can infer ...
... O'Rourke really revealed here ? By the end of the first half of the narrative ( and even after it3 ) , O'Rourke has not appeared on screen . His " locating " narrative reveals neither his race nor his national origin : one can infer ...
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... O'Rourke's presence may be actively shaping the content of the scene . Their subsequent conversation about the bars similarly implicates O'Rourke as an active participant . Whether or not the aunt knows that O'Rourke met Aoi in just ...
... O'Rourke's presence may be actively shaping the content of the scene . Their subsequent conversation about the bars similarly implicates O'Rourke as an active participant . Whether or not the aunt knows that O'Rourke met Aoi in just ...
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... O'Rourke . This is the only indication ( within the film ) of O'Rourke's national identity . In fact , O'Rourke does not audibly respond to this outburst , and an audience otherwise unaware of O'Rourke's nationality likely would not ...
... O'Rourke . This is the only indication ( within the film ) of O'Rourke's national identity . In fact , O'Rourke does not audibly respond to this outburst , and an audience otherwise unaware of O'Rourke's nationality likely would not ...
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Womens Cultural Combat | 3 |
Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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