Actor/Character Dualism: The Case of Luis Buñuel's Paradoxical Characters

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Actor/Character Dualism : The Case of Luis Buñuel's Paradoxical Characters. / Riis, Johannes.

Acting and Performance in Moving Image Culture: Bodies, Screens, and Renderings. red. / Jörg Sternagel; Deborah Levitt; Dieter Mersch. Bielefeld : Transcript Verlag, 2012. s. 131-43 (Metabasis, Bind 7).

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Harvard

Riis, J 2012, Actor/Character Dualism: The Case of Luis Buñuel's Paradoxical Characters. i J Sternagel, D Levitt & D Mersch (red), Acting and Performance in Moving Image Culture: Bodies, Screens, and Renderings. Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld, Metabasis, bind 7, s. 131-43.

APA

Riis, J. (2012). Actor/Character Dualism: The Case of Luis Buñuel's Paradoxical Characters. I J. Sternagel, D. Levitt, & D. Mersch (red.), Acting and Performance in Moving Image Culture: Bodies, Screens, and Renderings (s. 131-43). Transcript Verlag. Metabasis Bind 7

Vancouver

Riis J. Actor/Character Dualism: The Case of Luis Buñuel's Paradoxical Characters. I Sternagel J, Levitt D, Mersch D, red., Acting and Performance in Moving Image Culture: Bodies, Screens, and Renderings. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. 2012. s. 131-43. (Metabasis, Bind 7).

Author

Riis, Johannes. / Actor/Character Dualism : The Case of Luis Buñuel's Paradoxical Characters. Acting and Performance in Moving Image Culture: Bodies, Screens, and Renderings. red. / Jörg Sternagel ; Deborah Levitt ; Dieter Mersch. Bielefeld : Transcript Verlag, 2012. s. 131-43 (Metabasis, Bind 7).

Bibtex

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