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"The detainee's subjectivity was to be lost in a flood of American sounds," Johnson and Cloonan write.
For Hall, however, like Frantz Fanon before him, subjectivity was a sociopolitical construct and identity was not a fixed entity but in continuous negotiation and transformation with the world.
This subjectivity was enhanced by using a "heat-cam," which created ripples of body heat in front of the lens, and a "vibra-cam," which shook to represent Max's seizures.
Subjectivity was neither a transcendent fact nor an ideological illusion; it was, rather, an artifact of the metaphors and narratives through which we endlessly seek to "configure" the riddles of our existence.
Oshima, however, understood the term in his own way: subjectivity was key, but this could and should change with every film, rather than being an eternal essence leaving its discernible mark in each work.
This mess of subjectivity was a bonanza for Nazism.
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It's a mistake to take subjective intuition out of this decision because subjectivity is the whole point.
Uncertainty and subjectivity are inevitable, says Mr Silver.
In this group exhibition, subjectivity is paramount.
The directors' intervention is overt; their subjectivity is avowed.
"Subjectivity is the only criterion of gospel truth," Wilson writes.
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