Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... figure I have had enough of crime I will be the one who love ( s ) you ' til the end of time I will be your father I ... Figure " stages a lyric utterance ; it presents an instance of experience that could be freely inscribed in any ...
... figure I have had enough of crime I will be the one who love ( s ) you ' til the end of time I will be your father I ... Figure " stages a lyric utterance ; it presents an instance of experience that could be freely inscribed in any ...
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... figures . He decides to kill the father figure of the girl who rejected him , which is of course a reflection of his own father figure , and when he is thwarted by that he moves on to the pimp , the other father figure . That isn't ...
... figures . He decides to kill the father figure of the girl who rejected him , which is of course a reflection of his own father figure , and when he is thwarted by that he moves on to the pimp , the other father figure . That isn't ...
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... figure ; rather than being opposites , the two faces mirror each other . To the extent that each face separately bears the inscription of the " two - faced herm " that makes beauty and death one , the twice doubled figure potentially ...
... figure ; rather than being opposites , the two faces mirror each other . To the extent that each face separately bears the inscription of the " two - faced herm " that makes beauty and death one , the twice doubled figure potentially ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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