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Two - Sided Mirrors Superimposed on the mask of Medusa , as though in a two - sided mir- ror , the strange beauty of the femi- nine countenance , brilliant with seduction , and the horrible fascina- tion of death , meet and cross .
Two - Sided Mirrors Superimposed on the mask of Medusa , as though in a two - sided mir- ror , the strange beauty of the femi- nine countenance , brilliant with seduction , and the horrible fascina- tion of death , meet and cross .
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ingly most sexual of female creatures was no threat to them " ( " Death " 237 ) . For Trilling Monroe's body only began to incite " fear " in the last nude photographs , when even the beauty of the face couldn't hide the signs of her ...
ingly most sexual of female creatures was no threat to them " ( " Death " 237 ) . For Trilling Monroe's body only began to incite " fear " in the last nude photographs , when even the beauty of the face couldn't hide the signs of her ...
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Theatricality also resides in this famous doubling , the dis- tance the photographic object maintains with itself , a distance that brings out the double and , through it , the idea of death . Photography is in this sense like the ...
Theatricality also resides in this famous doubling , the dis- tance the photographic object maintains with itself , a distance that brings out the double and , through it , the idea of death . Photography is in this sense like the ...
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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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