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cinema and media studies, Film, Gender Studies, ideology, philosophy

re Lars von Trier’s NYMPHOMANIAC (2014)

January 10, 2018Grace Jungagency, body, cinema, cinema and media, cinema and media studies, cinema studies, cinematic apparatus, embodiment, female, film, film and media, film studies, fluidity, Gender Studies, international cinema, lars von trier, nymphomaniac, queer studies, sexuality studies, woman, women and gender studies Leave a comment

I wrote a piece on Nymphomaniac (2014, Director’s Cut, Vol. I and II) and on what it means to be “A Radical, Vulnerable and Agentic Body.”

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