淡江評論, 第 34 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 2003 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 118 頁
... father to marry in exchange for money , the film's refusal to mobilize technologies of identification and interpellation ultimately frustrates any attempt to establish a comfortable dichotomy between the oppres- sor ( father ) and the ...
... father to marry in exchange for money , the film's refusal to mobilize technologies of identification and interpellation ultimately frustrates any attempt to establish a comfortable dichotomy between the oppres- sor ( father ) and the ...
第 119 頁
... father as the recalcitrant patriarch , the medi- um shot of his weathered face and his quiet but dignified manner desta- bilizes this identification . The camera lingers on the father's wrinkled face for several seconds ; the face is ...
... father as the recalcitrant patriarch , the medi- um shot of his weathered face and his quiet but dignified manner desta- bilizes this identification . The camera lingers on the father's wrinkled face for several seconds ; the face is ...
第 224 頁
... father at a seal camp till she is nine . After her father is sent to war and lost at sea , she goes to live with her Aunt Martha , where she attended an American school and is given a new name , Julie . When she is 13 , Julie is sent to ...
... father at a seal camp till she is nine . After her father is sent to war and lost at sea , she goes to live with her Aunt Martha , where she attended an American school and is given a new name , Julie . When she is 13 , Julie is sent to ...
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A Quarterly of Comparative Studies | 1 |
SPRINGSUMMER 2004 NOS | 3 |
Literary Study as Glocalization J Hillis Miller | 9 |
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