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This more radical sense of bourgeois men divided , not merely by class but between the spaces of social reality and psychic fantasy , is proposed by Stephen Marcus in the introduction to his study of Victorian sexuality and pornography ...
This more radical sense of bourgeois men divided , not merely by class but between the spaces of social reality and psychic fantasy , is proposed by Stephen Marcus in the introduction to his study of Victorian sexuality and pornography ...
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The remake , of course , is premised upon an internalized identification based on fantasy — not unlike other Madonna remakes of classic images , whether of Marlene or Marilyn , or of a film like Metropolis . The fantasy of sexual ...
The remake , of course , is premised upon an internalized identification based on fantasy — not unlike other Madonna remakes of classic images , whether of Marlene or Marilyn , or of a film like Metropolis . The fantasy of sexual ...
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But what Electra did know was the power of “ unrighteous fantasy , ” of masochistic identification with the cultural codes confining her . Electra and her sisters stood enclosed in the alienating conventions of patriarchal , literary ...
But what Electra did know was the power of “ unrighteous fantasy , ” of masochistic identification with the cultural codes confining her . Electra and her sisters stood enclosed in the alienating conventions of patriarchal , literary ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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