Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Teil 3Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... voyeur , namely , " to keep Ying Chan as far away as possible from the talons of his perception " ( 296 ) . Love , as Honda knows , depends on the unknown , the secret , and the desire of the voyeur is focused upon " seeing the ...
... voyeur , namely , " to keep Ying Chan as far away as possible from the talons of his perception " ( 296 ) . Love , as Honda knows , depends on the unknown , the secret , and the desire of the voyeur is focused upon " seeing the ...
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... voyeur . For Honda , the self exists only as long as that self continues to perceive . At the same time , the world of this self is but a reflection of the ego's perceptions . What most marks the position of the voyeur is that conscious ...
... voyeur . For Honda , the self exists only as long as that self continues to perceive . At the same time , the world of this self is but a reflection of the ego's perceptions . What most marks the position of the voyeur is that conscious ...
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... voyeur's closed field of vision . The desire incarcerated in this vision is a desire for the constancy of stable and ... voyeur's perception . Inadvertently , the spectacle behind the door mirrors the voyeur whose own gaze falls back on ...
... voyeur's closed field of vision . The desire incarcerated in this vision is a desire for the constancy of stable and ... voyeur's perception . Inadvertently , the spectacle behind the door mirrors the voyeur whose own gaze falls back on ...
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