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... genre to genre , work to work , they become increasingly isolated from their explanatory and temporal context . Narrators have only to speak a name or object to evoke an entire series of scenes from other stories : the " gold shoes ...
... genre to genre , work to work , they become increasingly isolated from their explanatory and temporal context . Narrators have only to speak a name or object to evoke an entire series of scenes from other stories : the " gold shoes ...
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... genre , I find in Shohat's analysis an eerie sense of an " invisible hand " at work , rather than of agency on the part of directors . Conversely , one wonders at the extent of state support / legitimation given to a genre that evolved ...
... genre , I find in Shohat's analysis an eerie sense of an " invisible hand " at work , rather than of agency on the part of directors . Conversely , one wonders at the extent of state support / legitimation given to a genre that evolved ...
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Reframing Japanese Cinema Authorship , Genre , History Edited by Arthur Nolletti , Jr. and David Desser Divided into three sections , " authorship , " " genre , " and " history , " this is the first book in English to cover the spectrum ...
Reframing Japanese Cinema Authorship , Genre , History Edited by Arthur Nolletti , Jr. and David Desser Divided into three sections , " authorship , " " genre , " and " history , " this is the first book in English to cover the spectrum ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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