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    Realism as Resistance: The Case of Wadjda (2013).Marguerite La Caze - 2020 - Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities 25 (5):156-70.
    This paper explores the potential of realist cinema to portray resistance to oppression and restrictions on people’s lives. Wadjda presents a special case in world cinema in being made in Saudi Arabia, which until recently had no film industry or distribution system. The director, Hafaa Al Mansour, has been praised for making the film there at all. Yet this ignores the film’s power in taking a slice of time in the life of a young Riyadh girl, Wadjda, and focussing on (...)
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    Love’s Luck-Knot. Emotional vulnerability and symmetrical accountability.Carla Bagnoli - 2020 - Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities 1 (25):1-25.
    Spurred by Judith Butler’s seminal work, Pamela Anderson finds herself challenged to rethink her ontological assumptions, away from the traditional conceptions of the self. This essay is an attempt to face this challenge upfront, and come to terms with the kind of vulnerability that Anderson wants to vindicate. I start with distinguishing different contrastive but interlocking pairs of concepts of vulnerability: the ontological and the ethical, the pathogenic and the self-enhancing, the inherent and the circumstantial. I then argue for the (...)
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