Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... mode of montage provides both an excess and an indeterminacy of meanings and subject positions . In a number of ways to be discussed below , primary identification is broken down , fragmented into a kaleidoscopic oscillation which ...
... mode of montage provides both an excess and an indeterminacy of meanings and subject positions . In a number of ways to be discussed below , primary identification is broken down , fragmented into a kaleidoscopic oscillation which ...
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... mode ( “ Cinéma moderne et narra- tivite , " Cahiers du cinéma , No. 185 [ Dec. 1966 ] ) . Similarly , France Tour Détour and other Sonimage productions could be shown to produce equi- valents of , for instance , the conditional mode ...
... mode ( “ Cinéma moderne et narra- tivite , " Cahiers du cinéma , No. 185 [ Dec. 1966 ] ) . Similarly , France Tour Détour and other Sonimage productions could be shown to produce equi- valents of , for instance , the conditional mode ...
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... mode of presentation . They even agree upon some of the specific procedures to be employed , although they come to ... mode of presentation achieve which a traditional mode of pre- sentation does not achieve ? I am not raising the ...
... mode of presentation . They even agree upon some of the specific procedures to be employed , although they come to ... mode of presentation achieve which a traditional mode of pre- sentation does not achieve ? I am not raising the ...
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