Discourse, Bind 13Indiana University Press, 1990 |
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... film stolen by the communist spies . But the images of the federal government in Strangers on a Train bear no ... film abound with images that constantly remind the spectator that the film is set in the nation's capital ? In a cursory ...
... film stolen by the communist spies . But the images of the federal government in Strangers on a Train bear no ... film abound with images that constantly remind the spectator that the film is set in the nation's capital ? In a cursory ...
Side 59
... film to the anticommunist hysteria unleashed by the McCarthy hear- ings . He suggests that the film registers " the more or less uncon- scious preoccupations of public opinion in the 1950s . " 1 Stressing the subject's often unconscious ...
... film to the anticommunist hysteria unleashed by the McCarthy hear- ings . He suggests that the film registers " the more or less uncon- scious preoccupations of public opinion in the 1950s . " 1 Stressing the subject's often unconscious ...
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... film also implicates itself in the production of a female subject who is desired rather than desiring . In reappropriating Miriam's look , the film endorses her castration ( and by implication the castration of all women who dare to ...
... film also implicates itself in the production of a female subject who is desired rather than desiring . In reappropriating Miriam's look , the film endorses her castration ( and by implication the castration of all women who dare to ...
Indhold
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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