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... seems to be akin to the way it's used to block memories to start with " ( Lindemann 141 ) , backed up by Mack's " Hypnosis ... seems uniquely capable of undoing the trauma that occurs in the abductions [ it ] seems almost to fit like a ...
... seems to be akin to the way it's used to block memories to start with " ( Lindemann 141 ) , backed up by Mack's " Hypnosis ... seems uniquely capable of undoing the trauma that occurs in the abductions [ it ] seems almost to fit like a ...
Page 81
... seems " no less intolerant than were the religious fanatics of the Moslem Conquest " ( 69 ) . While I also find that dictatorial stance troubling , it seems bound up with a key substitution the film makes - in the best tradition of ...
... seems " no less intolerant than were the religious fanatics of the Moslem Conquest " ( 69 ) . While I also find that dictatorial stance troubling , it seems bound up with a key substitution the film makes - in the best tradition of ...
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... seems supported by the film itself ; rather , it seems an effort to interpret Wells ' original intentions — a risky business for any critic - and to impose them on the film as it exists . 3. Stover's treatment of this climactic scene ...
... seems supported by the film itself ; rather , it seems an effort to interpret Wells ' original intentions — a risky business for any critic - and to impose them on the film as it exists . 3. Stover's treatment of this climactic scene ...
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Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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