Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Teil 3Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... gaze , seduction means to put oneself beneath the Other's gaze and to risk the danger of " being - seen . " Paradoxically , the lover's gaze must , according to Sartre , neither seek to objectify the Other nor to reveal the lover's ...
... gaze , seduction means to put oneself beneath the Other's gaze and to risk the danger of " being - seen . " Paradoxically , the lover's gaze must , according to Sartre , neither seek to objectify the Other nor to reveal the lover's ...
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... gaze and its intimate connection to language . In Being and Nothingness , Sartre analyzes the gaze and its mediation of otherness as " a fundamental mode of language " ( 455 ) . According to Sartre , language is already given in the rec ...
... gaze and its intimate connection to language . In Being and Nothingness , Sartre analyzes the gaze and its mediation of otherness as " a fundamental mode of language " ( 455 ) . According to Sartre , language is already given in the rec ...
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... gaze which , in turn , becomes the basis of his theory of otherness as well as his theory of language — after the model of a gaze involved in an act of voyeurism , or , more concretely , the judgmental gaze of a third person on a voyeur ...
... gaze which , in turn , becomes the basis of his theory of otherness as well as his theory of language — after the model of a gaze involved in an act of voyeurism , or , more concretely , the judgmental gaze of a third person on a voyeur ...
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