Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... feminine subjectivity ? But while there is a distinct parallel between the Pre - Raphaelite women and the Sensationalist " heroines , " there is an important difference in their use of the feminine . Whereas the Pre - Raphaelite women ...
... feminine subjectivity ? But while there is a distinct parallel between the Pre - Raphaelite women and the Sensationalist " heroines , " there is an important difference in their use of the feminine . Whereas the Pre - Raphaelite women ...
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... feminine subject it interrupts the single linear progression , becoming an investigation into the terms of sexuality and the sexual itself . Mulvey names this turn of narrative focus " melodramatic . " I would agree with her discussion ...
... feminine subject it interrupts the single linear progression , becoming an investigation into the terms of sexuality and the sexual itself . Mulvey names this turn of narrative focus " melodramatic . " I would agree with her discussion ...
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... feminine body and its labor as the site of polymorphously perverse and individually threatening activity . The self these stories inscribe is not anthro- pomorphic , they do not support the bodily fiction of the ego . Freud implies that ...
... feminine body and its labor as the site of polymorphously perverse and individually threatening activity . The self these stories inscribe is not anthro- pomorphic , they do not support the bodily fiction of the ego . Freud implies that ...
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