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Cixous's protean dance of entering , inhabiting , and becoming represents a phantasmatic hysteria , a theorist's ... Robins's theater , on the other hand , representing Ibsen , welcomes her female spectators to the pleasures of the ...
Cixous's protean dance of entering , inhabiting , and becoming represents a phantasmatic hysteria , a theorist's ... Robins's theater , on the other hand , representing Ibsen , welcomes her female spectators to the pleasures of the ...
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It represents the Cold War as a struggle between good and evil , heroes and villains . Despite its hasty retreat to political allegory , Marty's Althusserian reading of Strangers on a Train represents a welcome departure from the ...
It represents the Cold War as a struggle between good and evil , heroes and villains . Despite its hasty retreat to political allegory , Marty's Althusserian reading of Strangers on a Train represents a welcome departure from the ...
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The first is the " one - dimensional and tragically expressive proletarian woman ” ( 103 ) as represented in the work ... The pervasive iconography of the New Woman represents at once a social reality and a projection of male fears at ...
The first is the " one - dimensional and tragically expressive proletarian woman ” ( 103 ) as represented in the work ... The pervasive iconography of the New Woman represents at once a social reality and a projection of male fears at ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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