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... argument a critical edge that is admirably sharp and penetrating . Unfortunately , wedded as it is to the Mulveyan schema , it also tends to generate a narrow theoretical / political litmus test for specific films : thus , Peeping Tom ...
... argument a critical edge that is admirably sharp and penetrating . Unfortunately , wedded as it is to the Mulveyan schema , it also tends to generate a narrow theoretical / political litmus test for specific films : thus , Peeping Tom ...
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... argument for space travel is the practical - economic argument that space exploration may help us to solve some pressing material problems here on earth . In response , Westfahl offers some commonsense cautions , which are , for the ...
... argument for space travel is the practical - economic argument that space exploration may help us to solve some pressing material problems here on earth . In response , Westfahl offers some commonsense cautions , which are , for the ...
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... argument from frugality against preparing for a danger that is , at least , real . Furthermore , even those human powers who do , to some extent , actually threaten us can do little worse than to annoy . But a planetary collision would ...
... argument from frugality against preparing for a danger that is , at least , real . Furthermore , even those human powers who do , to some extent , actually threaten us can do little worse than to annoy . But a planetary collision would ...
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Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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