Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgaben 6-9Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... problem of the film / spectator relationship . An in- sistent doxa , based on well known texts by Jean - Louis ... problems than it solves . Needless to say , there is little unity between these four ( and may- be more ) approaches , and ...
... problem of the film / spectator relationship . An in- sistent doxa , based on well known texts by Jean - Louis ... problems than it solves . Needless to say , there is little unity between these four ( and may- be more ) approaches , and ...
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... problems of the film and the narrative and enunciative strategies turn : the dialectic of joining and separating , of which — as ... problem of the film is how to learn from the experience of Vietnam , how to extract from history and its ...
... problems of the film and the narrative and enunciative strategies turn : the dialectic of joining and separating , of which — as ... problem of the film is how to learn from the experience of Vietnam , how to extract from history and its ...
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... problem of tracking them was a problem in probability , for their movements could not be predicted with certainty . One of the first theoreticians to work on the problem was Norbert Wiener , who made the connection between the ability ...
... problem of tracking them was a problem in probability , for their movements could not be predicted with certainty . One of the first theoreticians to work on the problem was Norbert Wiener , who made the connection between the ability ...
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About Our Contributors | 3 |
Helke Sander and the Will to Change | 10 |
The Power of the Narrator in Modernist | 31 |
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