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Is another community being imagined here this time on a global scale ? Who or what is imagining it ? What is lost or gained by integrating into this globalizing imagined community ? It might be argued that nothing is lost when authors ...
Is another community being imagined here this time on a global scale ? Who or what is imagining it ? What is lost or gained by integrating into this globalizing imagined community ? It might be argued that nothing is lost when authors ...
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He has become pure possibility , a future text or being yet to be imagined . I wonder if in this reincarnation of the vampire myth , the uninscribed image isn't the most horrific image imaginable . It is one that is yet to be imagined ...
He has become pure possibility , a future text or being yet to be imagined . I wonder if in this reincarnation of the vampire myth , the uninscribed image isn't the most horrific image imaginable . It is one that is yet to be imagined ...
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This textual level superimposes a purely imagined space over the space occupied by the real , incomprehensible city . Such an imagined space allows the authors to project fantasies of mastery onto the blank wall of the real that Mexico ...
This textual level superimposes a purely imagined space over the space occupied by the real , incomprehensible city . Such an imagined space allows the authors to project fantasies of mastery onto the blank wall of the real that Mexico ...
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
19892004 | 26 |
No Contest | 46 |
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