Discourse: Berkeley journal for theoretical studies in media and culture, Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... Mirror Phase ( Mirror Stage ) in the movies , you have , nevertheless , the difference between the mirror properly speaking ( the mirror of the child ) , and this kind of second " mirror " which the cinema screen is . The difference is ...
... Mirror Phase ( Mirror Stage ) in the movies , you have , nevertheless , the difference between the mirror properly speaking ( the mirror of the child ) , and this kind of second " mirror " which the cinema screen is . The difference is ...
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... Mirror Phase , " in The Language of Psycho - analysis , J. Laplanche and J. B. Pontalis , New York : Norton , 1973 ... mirror and , at the other extreme , certain localised figures of the cinematic codes . The mirror is the site of ...
... Mirror Phase , " in The Language of Psycho - analysis , J. Laplanche and J. B. Pontalis , New York : Norton , 1973 ... mirror and , at the other extreme , certain localised figures of the cinematic codes . The mirror is the site of ...
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... mirror is an explicit " marking " of cinematic representation . So , you have the reconstruction of one's image in the mirror and the cinematic ap- paratus which , in a certain sense , reconstitutes the specator - subject as a function ...
... mirror is an explicit " marking " of cinematic representation . So , you have the reconstruction of one's image in the mirror and the cinematic ap- paratus which , in a certain sense , reconstitutes the specator - subject as a function ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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analysis articulation child Christian Metz cinema cinematographic communicative competence complex consciousness consensus construction Critical Theory critique culture day-care desire dialectical diegesis dominant enunciation epistemology fact feminine feminist fetishism fiction film filmic filmmaker forces of production form of discourse Foucault Freud function Habermas's Human Interests ideology Imaginary instrumental action issue Jacques Lacan Jean-Louis Baudry Jürgen Habermas Kantian kind Knowledge and Human labor Lacan language Laura Mulvey Legitimation Crisis linguistic Louise Louise's Marx Marx's Marxism Mary Kelly means Mirror Stage mother motherhood narrative notion object Oedipus Oedipus Complex oppression patriarchal Peirce Penthesilea phallus Philosophy political position practical precise primary identification problem procedures of exclusion psychoanalysis question relation representation Riddles scène secondary identification semiotic sense sexual difference signifier social society speak specific spectator speech situation sphinx structure Symbolic synch textual things truth unconscious voice voice-off woman women