Discourse, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 11
Seite 103
... rape her , concluding that this is the parallel to men's fears of humiliation , homosexuality , pain , and so on . In order to properly train Lieutenant Casey , he reasons , he must help her overcome any anxiety she might have about rape ...
... rape her , concluding that this is the parallel to men's fears of humiliation , homosexuality , pain , and so on . In order to properly train Lieutenant Casey , he reasons , he must help her overcome any anxiety she might have about rape ...
Seite 107
... rape , 20 in which a single man must be recognized and punished as " enemy " so that no indictment can be made of the system that sanctioned and promoted him . As so often , the film ceases to be about the woman who is raped and becomes ...
... rape , 20 in which a single man must be recognized and punished as " enemy " so that no indictment can be made of the system that sanctioned and promoted him . As so often , the film ceases to be about the woman who is raped and becomes ...
Seite 113
... rape from the point of view of the man who is not raping , the " friend , " and to sanction his , not the woman's , view of rape . The camera sequence during Casey's rape is exact : a closeup of Botts looking through the window / a ...
... rape from the point of view of the man who is not raping , the " friend , " and to sanction his , not the woman's , view of rape . The camera sequence during Casey's rape is exact : a closeup of Botts looking through the window / a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
11 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
advertising aesthetic American argues Baby Barthes become behavior body Bruno camera cinema communist contemporary context Crane's crisis critical critique crossdressing culture dance death desire discourse emotions essay Ethel example expression female feminine feminism feminist Freud gender Graham grief Hedda Gabler Herbert Blau heterosexual Hitchcock's film homosexual homosexuals and lesbians hysteria hysterical Ibsen identity ideology individual issues Julia Kristeva Kaja Silverman Kristeva language Laura Mulvey Les Samouraïs lesbians literary male Martha Graham Mary Ann Doane masculine Melancholia melodrama modern Modleski mother mourning narrative Oedipal patriarchal performance Petro play political position postmodern practice Primitive produce psychoanalysis question rape reading realism relation representation represents rhetorical Rosenberg Rosler Routledge scene semiotic sexual signifying social society spectator spectator's suggests television theater theatrical theoretical theory tion trans University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Valie Export Vietnam visual woman women writing York