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And this position and gesturing is all that the reader will ever know about her voice . Her song has to be read into her gestures and poses , if it is to appear as a point of reference at all . > In “ Forschungen eines Hundes ...
And this position and gesturing is all that the reader will ever know about her voice . Her song has to be read into her gestures and poses , if it is to appear as a point of reference at all . > In “ Forschungen eines Hundes ...
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No single position provides a longed - for resting point , an ultimate , satisfying closure for the reader . That is also the reason why no single context is able to cope with any of Kafka's world view in his works .
No single position provides a longed - for resting point , an ultimate , satisfying closure for the reader . That is also the reason why no single context is able to cope with any of Kafka's world view in his works .
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However , in the ensuing debate Mulvey modified her position giving more weight to female spectatorship by defining its place not only based on the logic of male desire . [ 4 ] The abundance of the ( male ) gaze in Kafka corresponds to ...
However , in the ensuing debate Mulvey modified her position giving more weight to female spectatorship by defining its place not only based on the logic of male desire . [ 4 ] The abundance of the ( male ) gaze in Kafka corresponds to ...
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Contents
JOURNAL | 4 |
Der neue Advokat 1982 | 13 |
Reading the Sirens Gestures Kafka Between Silent Film | 27 |
Copyright | |
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