Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 111988 |
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... desire . Aboard , the women instantly succumb to the tyrannical rule of Madame X and her double , the ship's mysterious figurehead . While each figure obsessively continues to stage her contribution to femininity in increasingly ...
... desire . Aboard , the women instantly succumb to the tyrannical rule of Madame X and her double , the ship's mysterious figurehead . While each figure obsessively continues to stage her contribution to femininity in increasingly ...
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... desire and with what evolves from the exclusion of the male gaze , namely the specter of women's desire turning upon each other . Whereas the odalisques are removed from the circle of exchange for the exclusive pleasure of one man , the ...
... desire and with what evolves from the exclusion of the male gaze , namely the specter of women's desire turning upon each other . Whereas the odalisques are removed from the circle of exchange for the exclusive pleasure of one man , the ...
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... desire . For Irigaray , this desire , constituted by patriarchy , must be renounced if women are to find a desire specific to themselves . Analogously , would we ask of Aschenbach that he renounce his desire and seek his own voice in ...
... desire . For Irigaray , this desire , constituted by patriarchy , must be renounced if women are to find a desire specific to themselves . Analogously , would we ask of Aschenbach that he renounce his desire and seek his own voice in ...
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1 FallWinter 198889 | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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