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My argument does not deny the social pressure characterizing many women's relations to their bodies ; for many women ... It is impossible to ignore the coercive terrorism increasingly surrounding women's appetites , hungers , and ...
My argument does not deny the social pressure characterizing many women's relations to their bodies ; for many women ... It is impossible to ignore the coercive terrorism increasingly surrounding women's appetites , hungers , and ...
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This now almost canonical concept that men are subjects while women are objects , or as John Berger put it : “ Men act and women appear . Men look at women . Women watch themselves being looked at ” ( 47 ) , was further developed in the ...
This now almost canonical concept that men are subjects while women are objects , or as John Berger put it : “ Men act and women appear . Men look at women . Women watch themselves being looked at ” ( 47 ) , was further developed in the ...
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Playing on the considerable social significance attributed to a woman's value on the heterosexual marketplace , women's fashion photography scopophilically poses its models as sexually irresistible subjects , inviting its female viewers ...
Playing on the considerable social significance attributed to a woman's value on the heterosexual marketplace , women's fashion photography scopophilically poses its models as sexually irresistible subjects , inviting its female viewers ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
They can imagine anything they want | 122 |
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