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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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... look and behave like heterosexuals . The Guy Haines of Hitchcock's film certainly does not look homosexual . In his dark wool tweeds and v - neck sweater , he appears too clean - cut and all - American . Yet he is the one who initiates ...
... look and behave like heterosexuals . The Guy Haines of Hitchcock's film certainly does not look homosexual . In his dark wool tweeds and v - neck sweater , he appears too clean - cut and all - American . Yet he is the one who initiates ...
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... look ( and by implication the look of the female spectator ) , the film returns the scopophilic pleasures of the cinema to the male heterosexual subject . Now I would like to argue that this moment of self - reflexivity calls attention ...
... look ( and by implication the look of the female spectator ) , the film returns the scopophilic pleasures of the cinema to the male heterosexual subject . Now I would like to argue that this moment of self - reflexivity calls attention ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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