Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... refer to both " street life " and " gay life , " but that in his anthology it specifically " refers to Black gay men " ( 12 ) . It is primarily on the latter definition that Hemphill tropes in his poem . 18 I was fortunate enough to ...
... refer to both " street life " and " gay life , " but that in his anthology it specifically " refers to Black gay men " ( 12 ) . It is primarily on the latter definition that Hemphill tropes in his poem . 18 I was fortunate enough to ...
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... refers to the scientific attitude on the first page of the book as one of the motivations for a freezing of images ( as in the case of textual analysis ) : in this case " one steals the image's temporality to barter it for knowledge ...
... refers to the scientific attitude on the first page of the book as one of the motivations for a freezing of images ( as in the case of textual analysis ) : in this case " one steals the image's temporality to barter it for knowledge ...
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... refers to the performative nature of the gestus , that is , to its ability to elicit or motivate other or further action , whereas occasion refers to its coincidental mo- ment , bringing disparate elements together as if by accident ...
... refers to the performative nature of the gestus , that is , to its ability to elicit or motivate other or further action , whereas occasion refers to its coincidental mo- ment , bringing disparate elements together as if by accident ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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Aboriginal aesthetic American Anita Hill argues artist Barthes Barthes's become Benjamin body boredom Brassaï camera Cindy Sherman cinema contemporary critical critique cyborg D.W. Griffith DC COMICS death Deleuze desire discourse Dracula Duchenne essay example experience face fantasy Father Figure female feminine feminism feminist fetish fiction film gender genre George Michael German gesture homosexuality Hong Kong Hong Kong cinema human identity issues Kristeva language look lyric machine male Marilyn Monroe means medical photography Megan melancholia modern Moffatt Monroe mother Munby myth narrative nation object photographs political popular culture pose postmodern professor psychoanalysis question reality relation representation Roland Barthes Routledge semiotic sexual Sherman social space story Studies Superman Tania Modleski Teleny television theater theory tion Tracey Moffatt tradition Trans truth vampire viewer Virginia Woolf virtual visual woman women writing York