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- a number of distinctive components; the most important of these is affectlessness, a lack of any feeling about self or other, a mind-state that gives...
- technique as a writer is the expression of extreme acts and opinions in an affectless style. His novels commonly share recurring characters. When Ellis was...
- negative review and wrote, “As a heartbreaker, Dreams is flat and entirely affectless.” Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian awarded the film four stars out of five...
- occurs halfway through the first act of Fosse, the hard-working but oddly affectless evening of dance by the c****ographer Bob Fosse that opened last night...
- out of 4 stars and criticizing Liu's performance as being "curiously affectless". Cole also criticized the film's flashbacks which he felt slowed the...
- Lifelong Types Languid schizoid, remote schizoid, depersonalized schizoid, affectless schizoid (Millon's subtypes) Causes Family history; cold, indifferent...
- Pixote... River's Edge pitches the audience inside this nightmare world of affectless middle-class kids and lets us watch them wallow their way through moral...
- press, which later took to dismissing them as 'shoegazers' for their affectless stage presence. Gourlay, Dom (23 April 2009). "Shoegaze W**** DIS Talks...
- believe it) as "real" and "mine." One's own body resists the kind of affectless objectification that Baudrillard has in mind; rather, it responds affectively...
- found Grey was "not so much a natural actress as a natural-born placid, affectless Barbie doll". New York said the actors "appear to be improvising (badly)"...