Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 31995 |
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... turn out to be only mystifications of bourgeois values . It happens that we , in Russia , have lived under an openly class - oriented system of values , without clear " ex - nomination . " For example , under the postulates of “ so ...
... turn out to be only mystifications of bourgeois values . It happens that we , in Russia , have lived under an openly class - oriented system of values , without clear " ex - nomination . " For example , under the postulates of “ so ...
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... turn to the spectators with words of thanks and explain the moral of the performance which they have just seen ; and in the finale of Carnival Night , " Comrade Ogurtsov " addresses the specta- tors . But theatrical projection does not ...
... turn to the spectators with words of thanks and explain the moral of the performance which they have just seen ; and in the finale of Carnival Night , " Comrade Ogurtsov " addresses the specta- tors . But theatrical projection does not ...
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... turning to the earlier chapters . This route would upset the narra- tive drift but highlight the book's most ... turn out to be more than allegorical figures for the undecidability between structural role and subjective agency ...
... turning to the earlier chapters . This route would upset the narra- tive drift but highlight the book's most ... turn out to be more than allegorical figures for the undecidability between structural role and subjective agency ...
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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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