Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 21-23The Society, 1999 |
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... observer overcomes the initial shock of people that " uproar almost endlessly before one's eye . " In Kafka's case , one might even argue that in many of his descriptions of the outer appearance of people , he maintains the perspective ...
... observer overcomes the initial shock of people that " uproar almost endlessly before one's eye . " In Kafka's case , one might even argue that in many of his descriptions of the outer appearance of people , he maintains the perspective ...
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... observer in his flanery . Kafka's flaneur scans the urban landscape for objects of visual pleasure to behold in his desiring gaze . There are intriguing and tempting delights on which the dandyish gazer fixes his scopophilia . Kafka's ...
... observer in his flanery . Kafka's flaneur scans the urban landscape for objects of visual pleasure to behold in his desiring gaze . There are intriguing and tempting delights on which the dandyish gazer fixes his scopophilia . Kafka's ...
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... observer's gaze in this spectacle . It is a spectacle in which the observer partakes from the protected , distanced perch of his private window onto the street . This physical distance gives the subjective gaze a sense of detachment and ...
... observer's gaze in this spectacle . It is a spectacle in which the observer partakes from the protected , distanced perch of his private window onto the street . This physical distance gives the subjective gaze a sense of detachment and ...
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JOURNAL | 3 |
Der neue Advokat 1982 | 13 |
Reading the Sirens Gestures Kafka Between Silent Film | 27 |
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