The Classic Silent Film Metropolis Essay
Metropolis and 1984 are set in a similar context; a…
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in the air. The rustle of things. Palms and bridles. The banging of tin 2 cans whose deep pitch revealed they were full of water. They poured oil onto large pieces of soft cloth and placed them on him. He was anointed. He could sense the one silent man who always remained beside him, the flavour of his breath when he bent down to unwrap him every twenty-four hours at nightfall, to examine his skin in the dark. Unclothed he was once again the man naked beside the blazing aircraft. They spread…
54 • CHAPTER 2 automobiles in Detroit, and textiles in Bombay, mostly closed down. This gave way to service industries, like the information technologies of California’s Silicon Valley and India’s Bangalore; the film industries of Hollywood and Bollywood (the Indian film industry); the pleasure palaces of Las Vegas and the somewhat more risqué Bangkok and Manila; the theme parks of the Disney empire in Florida, California, Paris, Tokyo, and, in 2005, Hong Kong; and such holiday destinations…
insisting on recognition, all demanding a seat at the table and a piece of the pie. It would take several years for the logic of these movements to play itself out. Nixon’s Southern strategy, his challenge to court-ordered busing and appeal to the silent majority, paid immediate electoral dividends. But his governing philosophy never congealed into a firm ideology—it was Nixon, after all, who initiated the first federal affirmative action programs and signed the creation of the Environmental Protection…
To accost is to speak first, to friend or stranger, generally with a view to opening conversation; greet is not so distinctly limited, since one may return another's greeting; greet and hail may imply but a passing word; greeting may be altogether silent; to hail is to greet in a loud-voiced and commonly hearty and joyous way, as appears in the expression "hail fellow, well met." To salute is to greet with special token of respect, as a soldier his commander. To apostrophize is to solemnly address…
intellect; it is the very heart of intellectual virtue. —Charles Larmore That may be profound, or it may be nonsense, or it may be both. Whatever exactly it is, it is quite needlessly obscure. As William Strunk Jr. and E. B.White remark in their classic The Elements of Style, “[M]uddiness is not merely a disturber of prose, it is also a destroyer of life, of hope: death on the highway caused by a badly worded road sign, heartbreak among lovers caused by a misplaced phrase in a well-intentioned letter…
particular reference to hooliganism. See, for example, the books by Buford (1991) and Hornby (1992) and the litany of reviews; the continuing production of television documentaries on the subject e.g. Critical Eye (Channel 4, 1993); and fictional films about fan violence in Britain (The Firm) and abroad (Proc? from Czechoslovakia, Ultra from Italy). 3 For a critical discussion of Marxist depictions of youth subcultures see Redhead (1990) and Giulianotti (1993a). 4 For example, and contra Taylor’s…