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Although it is certainly the case that human vision always occurs through the frame of representation , it may not always be so easy to control which frame . As Norman Bryson has eloquently suggested , “ The life of vision is one of ...
Although it is certainly the case that human vision always occurs through the frame of representation , it may not always be so easy to control which frame . As Norman Bryson has eloquently suggested , “ The life of vision is one of ...
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However , these elements do not merely attest to the porousness of the frame ; they are also within the frame . Silverman : The best strategy for marking the permeability of the frame is to put things into it which don't normally belong ...
However , these elements do not merely attest to the porousness of the frame ; they are also within the frame . Silverman : The best strategy for marking the permeability of the frame is to put things into it which don't normally belong ...
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It is only by freezing the frame that one can gain access to all of this meaning . It is consequently odd that you raise this objection in the context of a discussion about a Godard film . You make films in the same way .
It is only by freezing the frame that one can gain access to all of this meaning . It is consequently odd that you raise this objection in the context of a discussion about a Godard film . You make films in the same way .
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Maus Mourning and PostMemoryPR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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