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Catttt Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In part based on

1. Does "in part based on" mean "and Kaja Silverman's support of this aspect of Fassbinder’s films is in part based on..."?


2. Does "them" mean "Fassbinder’s films"?


Context:

Kaja Silverman has argued for the anti-patriarchal and liberating aspect of “deviant” male sexuality that is to be found in Fassbinder’s films, in part based on the masochism that is the basic driving force of human interaction
within them.

  

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Her argument is partly based on a basic driving force of human interactions within the characters in the film.

  • Her argument is partly based on a basic driving force of human interactions within the characters in the film.
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Her argument is partly based on a basic driving force of human interactions within the characters in the film.

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