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The anti-social turn in Wizards of Waverly Place
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In "Positive Alex," Alex is forced to take part in the heteronormative ritual of the school dance. However, because she won't take part in the normative feminine performanc...
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Alex's ethical objections to "helping" (and "happiness") in Wizards of Waverly Place
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Egoist anarchism in Wizards of Waverly Place
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In the opening scene of "Paint by Committee," Alex demonstrates her commitment to the theory of 19th Century German egoist anarchist Max Stirner. She paints an A in a circl...
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Little Aussie Battler
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Muriel's father takes pride in his reputation as a "battler," which appears to involve primarily getting rich from corrupt real estate deals. You can't stop progress (from ...
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Final scene of "A Very British Coup"
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The rather sinister, and sinisterly plausible, ending of 1988 miniseries "A Very British Coup."
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Wheels in Man with a Movie Camera
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Two wheels that we see throughout Vertov's "Man with a Movie Camera" - the spinning wheel of a textile factory, and a merry-go-round.
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Swimmers in Man With a Movie Camera
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A brief scene of swimmers at Odessa Beach in Dziga Vertov's "Man With a Movie Camera"
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Boredom in "The Trotsky"
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An interesting minor theme of Jacob Tierney's 2009 film "The Trotsky" is the defense of boredom as against apathy. In the film. Leon argues that boredom, unlike apathy, isn...
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WALL-E Intro
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The intro to WALL-E combines an image of a post-apocalyptic Earth with the post-war vocals of "Hello Dolly." It connects the post-apocalypse to the aesthetics of the 50s ("...
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Surplus population
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The beginning of "Resident Evil: Extinction" shows the production by the corporate antagonists of a surplus population, a surplus that assumes a threatening aspect.
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