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Sunday March 2, 2014

Day: March 2, 2014

Features

The Narcissistic Sociopathology of Gender: Craig’s Wife and The Hitch-Hiker, Part 1

March 2, 2014
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By Gwendolyn Audrey Foster. It’s instructive to study the work of Dorothy Arzner and Ida Lupino in context with one another. Though at first glance, one might easily conclude that the only thing they have in common is that they were the only women who managed to direct films during […]

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