Images of Madness: The Portrayal of Insanity in the Feature FilmFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1985 - 365페이지 |
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... paranoia and homosexuality . While playing on the element of repressed homosexuality and paranoia , the moviemakers clearly needed to add murder to the equation . One of the first explicit renderings of this was in The Detective ( 1968 ) ...
... paranoia and homosexuality . While playing on the element of repressed homosexuality and paranoia , the moviemakers clearly needed to add murder to the equation . One of the first explicit renderings of this was in The Detective ( 1968 ) ...
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The Portrayal of Insanity in the Feature Film Michael Fleming, Roger Manvell. paranoia began to move away from a sexual perspective to include not only the power motif but the idea that paranoia must be legitimate , given the political ...
The Portrayal of Insanity in the Feature Film Michael Fleming, Roger Manvell. paranoia began to move away from a sexual perspective to include not only the power motif but the idea that paranoia must be legitimate , given the political ...
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... paranoia a reasonable reaction in a world of Machiavellian plots and counterplots . Forces that arrange wars ( Three Days of the Condor ) , kill political candidates ( Parallax View ) , undermine all privacy ( The Conversation ) , deny ...
... paranoia a reasonable reaction in a world of Machiavellian plots and counterplots . Forces that arrange wars ( Three Days of the Condor ) , kill political candidates ( Parallax View ) , undermine all privacy ( The Conversation ) , deny ...
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