Discourse, Bind 14Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... character , Dr. Eugene David Glynn produced some extraordinary generalizations . Remarking upon the " structure inherent in the very medium of television ” itself , he warns us of TV's chief danger : the creation of receptive ...
... character , Dr. Eugene David Glynn produced some extraordinary generalizations . Remarking upon the " structure inherent in the very medium of television ” itself , he warns us of TV's chief danger : the creation of receptive ...
Side 3
... character , and the factitious emotions of interior process , the performer was to be self - determining , libidinal ... character or , since the Method was more or less the source of most acting technique , the immersion of character in ...
... character , and the factitious emotions of interior process , the performer was to be self - determining , libidinal ... character or , since the Method was more or less the source of most acting technique , the immersion of character in ...
Side 117
... characters " are often relatively complex . For example , one can feel close to but also disapprove of a character . One reader said this in a discussion about the three heroines ( or three aspects of one heroine ) of the Latin American ...
... characters " are often relatively complex . For example , one can feel close to but also disapprove of a character . One reader said this in a discussion about the three heroines ( or three aspects of one heroine ) of the Latin American ...
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An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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