Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 111988 |
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... joke , a woman must be masochistic . . . surely a woman ( as woman ) may at least " get " the joke even if she doesn ... jokes ( as Freud recognized ) do have a certain psychical force . Our desire to laugh must not blind us to the still ...
... joke , a woman must be masochistic . . . surely a woman ( as woman ) may at least " get " the joke even if she doesn ... jokes ( as Freud recognized ) do have a certain psychical force . Our desire to laugh must not blind us to the still ...
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... joke in order to construct an analogy between its reading and that of Blackmail , which through its activation of the figure of the jester appears to situate itself as an elaborate joke on the woman . But Modleski argues that the joke ...
... joke in order to construct an analogy between its reading and that of Blackmail , which through its activation of the figure of the jester appears to situate itself as an elaborate joke on the woman . But Modleski argues that the joke ...
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... joke but have a social effectivity we cannot ignore . We still need to tell our own jokes , but hopefully they will be different ones . Structu- rally different ones . Notes 1 Screen 23.3-4 ( Sept. - Oct . 1982 ) : 74-87 . 2 Joan ...
... joke but have a social effectivity we cannot ignore . We still need to tell our own jokes , but hopefully they will be different ones . Structu- rally different ones . Notes 1 Screen 23.3-4 ( Sept. - Oct . 1982 ) : 74-87 . 2 Joan ...
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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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