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At the same time , it holds the mother in a relation : she is from now on always " his " mother , always " my " mother , and no one else . The notion that a woman's " irreplaceability " ( 75 ) lies in her relation to a man , her son ...
At the same time , it holds the mother in a relation : she is from now on always " his " mother , always " my " mother , and no one else . The notion that a woman's " irreplaceability " ( 75 ) lies in her relation to a man , her son ...
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Hudson is not alone in perceiving a chivalrous and courtly turn to Munby's relations , especially with working - class ... Munby's relation to the physical similarity but sexual otherness of the working - class women involved in heavy ...
Hudson is not alone in perceiving a chivalrous and courtly turn to Munby's relations , especially with working - class ... Munby's relation to the physical similarity but sexual otherness of the working - class women involved in heavy ...
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Barthes also draws a very direct relation between photogra- phy and theater in the form of the tableau vivant : Yet it is not ( it seems to me ) by Painting that Photography touches art , but by Theater .... [ H ] owever “ lifelike " we ...
Barthes also draws a very direct relation between photogra- phy and theater in the form of the tableau vivant : Yet it is not ( it seems to me ) by Painting that Photography touches art , but by Theater .... [ H ] owever “ lifelike " we ...
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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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