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Cora Kaplan , too , in her essay published here , turns the subject / object relations of popular culture around : rather than using feminist film theory to explain Hollywood films , Kaplan looks at how one Hollywood film interrogates ...
Cora Kaplan , too , in her essay published here , turns the subject / object relations of popular culture around : rather than using feminist film theory to explain Hollywood films , Kaplan looks at how one Hollywood film interrogates ...
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13 Bourdieu uses a passage from Woolf's essay “ Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown ” to illustrate his point . 14 See " The Riddle of Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ? ' and " Virginia Woolf : A Special Instance " ; this latter essay ...
13 Bourdieu uses a passage from Woolf's essay “ Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown ” to illustrate his point . 14 See " The Riddle of Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ? ' and " Virginia Woolf : A Special Instance " ; this latter essay ...
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This essay is part of a larger study of boredom , sexual difference , and historiography . Unless otherwise indicated , all translations are my own . | The retrospective viewing of a photographic image is , of course , already on the ...
This essay is part of a larger study of boredom , sexual difference , and historiography . Unless otherwise indicated , all translations are my own . | The retrospective viewing of a photographic image is , of course , already on the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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