Reflexivity in Film and Culture
From Don Quixote to Jean-Luc Godard
by Robert Stam
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Reflexivity refers to those moments in fiction and film when the work suddenly calls attention to itself as a fictional construct. For example, in literature a character might suddenly step out of the story and address the reader.
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