Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... appears to them as a nightmare , as a never - ending horror film , one that they have been documenting with almost masochistic thoroughness for some ten years now . ' 18 Seen in isolation , the Fassbinder sequence could be said to drama ...
... appears to them as a nightmare , as a never - ending horror film , one that they have been documenting with almost masochistic thoroughness for some ten years now . ' 18 Seen in isolation , the Fassbinder sequence could be said to drama ...
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... appears at two moments in the film . He asks Willie to go on tour and to bring back films of the concentration camps so as to be able to prove what atrocities the Nazis are committing . He appears later in the film to announce Willie's ...
... appears at two moments in the film . He asks Willie to go on tour and to bring back films of the concentration camps so as to be able to prove what atrocities the Nazis are committing . He appears later in the film to announce Willie's ...
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... appears eternal , continuous , archetypal . The " first time " is contained within each re - play to the point that the origin is inconsequential . There appears to be no historical specificity to the piropo . It just seems to be . This ...
... appears eternal , continuous , archetypal . The " first time " is contained within each re - play to the point that the origin is inconsequential . There appears to be no historical specificity to the piropo . It just seems to be . This ...
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Helke Sander and the Will to Change | 10 |
The Power of the Narrator in Modernist | 31 |
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