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Their inability to do so led them to express extremely violent , masculinist fantasies of mastery as they plotted their narratives . Blending cinematic and psychoanalytic concepts , I suggest that these authors project such fantasies ...
Their inability to do so led them to express extremely violent , masculinist fantasies of mastery as they plotted their narratives . Blending cinematic and psychoanalytic concepts , I suggest that these authors project such fantasies ...
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However , the second narrative design , which we might label the unconscious of these texts , disregards the impossibility of representing the real Mexico City . This textual level superimposes a purely imagined space over the space ...
However , the second narrative design , which we might label the unconscious of these texts , disregards the impossibility of representing the real Mexico City . This textual level superimposes a purely imagined space over the space ...
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Dominant narratives of motherhood render this lack of protection incomprehensible , a source of speechlessness for ... in Nate's reconstruction as husband may , therefore , be more economically based than her romantic narrative admits .
Dominant narratives of motherhood render this lack of protection incomprehensible , a source of speechlessness for ... in Nate's reconstruction as husband may , therefore , be more economically based than her romantic narrative admits .
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
19892004 | 26 |
No Contest | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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