Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 13,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1990 |
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... Look at yourself ! Look how stupid you look ! ” But the autistic sight is the one which is free of the responsibility to look , observe , and judge . Its existence does not depend on looking , especially not on looking at oneself . The ...
... Look at yourself ! Look how stupid you look ! ” But the autistic sight is the one which is free of the responsibility to look , observe , and judge . Its existence does not depend on looking , especially not on looking at oneself . The ...
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... looks to see if he is still following her . When she buys an ice cream cone , she turns toward him and licks it suggestively , staring ... look with- out fear of castration . This is not to suggest that Guy achieves a fixed 76 Discourse 13.2.
... looks to see if he is still following her . When she buys an ice cream cone , she turns toward him and licks it suggestively , staring ... look with- out fear of castration . This is not to suggest that Guy achieves a fixed 76 Discourse 13.2.
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... look . The act of seeing belongs to the camera , not to her . As a woman , she is meant to be seen rather than to see . But with this shot , the film also implicates itself in the production of a female subject who is desired rather ...
... look . The act of seeing belongs to the camera , not to her . As a woman , she is meant to be seen rather than to see . But with this shot , the film also implicates itself in the production of a female subject who is desired rather ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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