Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... question about how the literal representation of characteristic fantasy incites violence with the effect of the violent genres of film narratives that repeat the representation of phallic femininity . A further familiar question about ...
... question about how the literal representation of characteristic fantasy incites violence with the effect of the violent genres of film narratives that repeat the representation of phallic femininity . A further familiar question about ...
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... question of narrative from a dif- ferent direction than the ones chosen by the writers in the Mor- rison anthology . None of the contributors addresses in any detail the question of essentialism as it has been debated within post ...
... question of narrative from a dif- ferent direction than the ones chosen by the writers in the Mor- rison anthology . None of the contributors addresses in any detail the question of essentialism as it has been debated within post ...
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... question of whether or not pre - 1906 cinema is understood as narrative cinema . Although Hansen stresses " class ... questions of form and social class come to a head at the key 1909 moment I have described , where it is an issue of ...
... question of whether or not pre - 1906 cinema is understood as narrative cinema . Although Hansen stresses " class ... questions of form and social class come to a head at the key 1909 moment I have described , where it is an issue of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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