Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 17,Oplag 31995 |
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Side 18
... appears in Soviet film in relation to men as the character not only with equal rights , but often more advanced , the " foremost . " Her merit is gauged by her accomplishments in work . When the peasant women have set up the kolkhoz ...
... appears in Soviet film in relation to men as the character not only with equal rights , but often more advanced , the " foremost . " Her merit is gauged by her accomplishments in work . When the peasant women have set up the kolkhoz ...
Side 133
... appears on screen the audience has been invited to con- struct Aoi in terms of a specific national image . What I have been calling the film's " opening " narrative does not actually occur until a few minutes into the film . The opening ...
... appears on screen the audience has been invited to con- struct Aoi in terms of a specific national image . What I have been calling the film's " opening " narrative does not actually occur until a few minutes into the film . The opening ...
Side 147
... appears stiff and uncomfortable , although she is slightly smiling . This image appears nowhere in the film it was included in the film publicity packet and appears in the Allen review cropped such that their embrace appears more ...
... appears stiff and uncomfortable , although she is slightly smiling . This image appears nowhere in the film it was included in the film publicity packet and appears in the Allen review cropped such that their embrace appears more ...
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Views from the PostFutureSoviet Eastern European Cinema | 3 |
Jewish Identity in PostCommunist Hungarian Cinema | 24 |
Why Stalinist Musicals? | 38 |
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