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Some literates ' compliance seems ultimately counter - productive to their own interests . In La ley de Herodes , Carlos Pek works as a bilingual assistant to a succession of corrupt mayors . Pek's motivation for complying with Juan ...
Some literates ' compliance seems ultimately counter - productive to their own interests . In La ley de Herodes , Carlos Pek works as a bilingual assistant to a succession of corrupt mayors . Pek's motivation for complying with Juan ...
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distance from the old - style government - sponsored Mexican productions of the PRI era when he says : “ We [ González Iñarritu and scriptwriter Guillermo Arriaga ] loathe the government - financed movie - making that seems to operate ...
distance from the old - style government - sponsored Mexican productions of the PRI era when he says : “ We [ González Iñarritu and scriptwriter Guillermo Arriaga ] loathe the government - financed movie - making that seems to operate ...
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Indeed , Eve Sedgwick calls for a rethinking of the possibilities of interpretation that seem always to be closed down ... If this seems implausible , it is no doubt because it appears entirely too possible that same - sex couples will ...
Indeed , Eve Sedgwick calls for a rethinking of the possibilities of interpretation that seem always to be closed down ... If this seems implausible , it is no doubt because it appears entirely too possible that same - sex couples will ...
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
19892004 | 26 |
No Contest | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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