Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 31995 |
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... seems to be on the Right and what was once the Right is now seen as progressive . But with the passage of time , the past seems to be catching up again , and if " business " is victorious in " Russia , " the " Commonwealth of Inde ...
... seems to be on the Right and what was once the Right is now seen as progressive . But with the passage of time , the past seems to be catching up again , and if " business " is victorious in " Russia , " the " Commonwealth of Inde ...
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... seems turned upside down . What is the Western Left to do without the antithesis of capitalism , without the ... seem strangely irrelevant . The femme fatale is completely unknown in Rus- sian culture , says Turovskaya ; certainly the ...
... seems turned upside down . What is the Western Left to do without the antithesis of capitalism , without the ... seem strangely irrelevant . The femme fatale is completely unknown in Rus- sian culture , says Turovskaya ; certainly the ...
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... seems incongruous and even incomprehen- sible . Yet it is not the whole story . As Allen explains in the Post review , " The reason Aoi went back to Bangkok was that her mother told her if she could find one foreigner who'd buy her a ...
... seems incongruous and even incomprehen- sible . Yet it is not the whole story . As Allen explains in the Post review , " The reason Aoi went back to Bangkok was that her mother told her if she could find one foreigner who'd buy her a ...
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Views from the PostFutureSoviet Eastern European Cinema | 3 |
Jewish Identity in PostCommunist Hungarian Cinema | 24 |
Why Stalinist Musicals? | 38 |
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