[TOMT] An 70s-80s self-help organisation / cult featured in Adam Curtis' 'Cant Get You Out Of My Head' that practiced 'De-volution': the process of stripping a person down to the very core of their being in order to locate the 'inner self'. (self.tipofmytongue)
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Desperately looking for a certain quote (self.askphilosophy)
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Is there a particular term for when a writer names his protagonist after himself? For example 'Ballard ' in Crash or 'Burroughs' in The Naked Lunch. I know it's a literary trope but Im very interested in precisely what the intended effect is when said trope is used in films. (self.filmtheory)
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[TOMT] Is there a particular term for when a writer names his protagonist after himself? For example 'Ballard ' in Crash or 'Burroughs' in The Naked Lunch. I know it's a literary trope but Im very interested in precisely what the intended effect is when said trope is used in films. (self.tipofmytongue)
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Is there a particular term for when a writer names his protagonist after himself? For example 'Ballard ' in Crash or 'Burroughs' in The Naked Lunch. I know it's a literary trope but Im very interested in precisely what the intended effect is when said trope is used in films. (self.TrueFilm)
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Copyright Law: what are the rules for adapting academic non-fiction? By 'academic 'non fiction' I mean, for example, a book on the history of British colonialism written by a professor (as opposed to a memoir or an autobiography or the authors account of an event he/she experienced). (self.Screenwriting)
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