Fleshing out the image: Phenomenology, pedagogy, and Derek jarman’s blue

Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image 3:19-38 (2012)
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original Sobchack, Vivian (2012) "Fleshing out the image: Phenomenology, pedagogy, and Derek jarman’s blue". Cinema 3():19-38

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