Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 111988 |
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... femininity in a patriarchal society . In Riviere's analysis , " normal " femininity is a masquerade , but masquerade , as in the case of her female patient , is pathological . That female patient , like Riviere herself , was an ...
... femininity in a patriarchal society . In Riviere's analysis , " normal " femininity is a masquerade , but masquerade , as in the case of her female patient , is pathological . That female patient , like Riviere herself , was an ...
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... femininity as masquerade is a way of appropriating this necessary distance or gap , in the operation of semiotic systems , of deploying it for women , of reading femininity differently . Here it is crucial to point to the constant ...
... femininity as masquerade is a way of appropriating this necessary distance or gap , in the operation of semiotic systems , of deploying it for women , of reading femininity differently . Here it is crucial to point to the constant ...
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... femininity leaves for new horizons , Madame X emerges as an immoral allegory of glorious departures . In that sense , the film offers to its crew those aboard and those in the cinemas - one possible escape from the deadly Scylla and ...
... femininity leaves for new horizons , Madame X emerges as an immoral allegory of glorious departures . In that sense , the film offers to its crew those aboard and those in the cinemas - one possible escape from the deadly Scylla and ...
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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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