Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... living " ( qtd . in Jay 238 ) . Tom Gunning writes about Maxim Gorky , who expressed his boredom with modern life in terms of a boredom with cinema : " For Gorky , " writes Gunning , " the cinematographe presents a world whose vividness ...
... living " ( qtd . in Jay 238 ) . Tom Gunning writes about Maxim Gorky , who expressed his boredom with modern life in terms of a boredom with cinema : " For Gorky , " writes Gunning , " the cinematographe presents a world whose vividness ...
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... living history that is nourishing , not diminishing . History is something that is always being made . For Moffatt , the past contains more than meets the eye , just as does the present . History and ancestors come back to haunt us ...
... living history that is nourishing , not diminishing . History is something that is always being made . For Moffatt , the past contains more than meets the eye , just as does the present . History and ancestors come back to haunt us ...
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... living speech , " of shared “ companionship " ( 100 ) . This living speech , forged in mutual experience , and placed within history , is intri- guing for feminism - a hearing as much as a seeing , a fiction as much as a fact , a life ...
... living speech , " of shared “ companionship " ( 100 ) . This living speech , forged in mutual experience , and placed within history , is intri- guing for feminism - a hearing as much as a seeing , a fiction as much as a fact , a life ...
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The Spaces of Sexuality and CRODICALS DEPT | 3 |
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