Discourse, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... John's pal Bert invites him to Coney Island with his girlfriend and her friend , Mary . Climbing to the second level of a double - decker bus , John follows Mary up and suddenly notices her legs , a sensation marked for the spectator by ...
... John's pal Bert invites him to Coney Island with his girlfriend and her friend , Mary . Climbing to the second level of a double - decker bus , John follows Mary up and suddenly notices her legs , a sensation marked for the spectator by ...
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... John's proposal : sleepy , immobile Mary , who is rocked hypnot- ically by the train , consents with eyes closed to John's suggestion . Though she is in the position of a more - or - less unconscious subject , her desire is , like John's ...
... John's proposal : sleepy , immobile Mary , who is rocked hypnot- ically by the train , consents with eyes closed to John's suggestion . Though she is in the position of a more - or - less unconscious subject , her desire is , like John's ...
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... John's case , the addressee is male ; it is his desires that count for the advertiser in the text . But because advertising addresses his perceived problem in identifying himself as masculine , gender becomes elastic , some- thing to be ...
... John's case , the addressee is male ; it is his desires that count for the advertiser in the text . But because advertising addresses his perceived problem in identifying himself as masculine , gender becomes elastic , some- thing to be ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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