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  1. Children in an open world: Mobility as ontology in New Iranian and Turkish cinema.Karen Lury - 2010 - Feminist Theory 11 (3):283-294.
    In a series of non-Western films 13 Time and Winds, A Time for Drunken Horses, Turtles Can Fly and Buddha Collapsed out of Shame 13 contemporary child figures inhabit their world in a manner that demonstrates the child 19s resilience and their intimacy with the land. Drawing on non-representational theory and relating this to feminist theories of affect and subjectivity, the article suggests that these films present child figures for whom mobility has effectively become their ontology and that this demonstrates (...)
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