Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... appears as intense presence : in her first scene in the film , the professor in a vibrant red dress strides onto a stage and begins throatily to read that famous speech of female sensuality , the Molly Bloom soliloquy . But the ...
... appears as intense presence : in her first scene in the film , the professor in a vibrant red dress strides onto a stage and begins throatily to read that famous speech of female sensuality , the Molly Bloom soliloquy . But the ...
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... appears in the 1930 Book of Beauty produced by Cecil Beaton , the eminent pho- tographer of " beautiful people , ” including Marilyn Monroe . Beaton's text is accompanied by drawings based on existing pho- tographs ; Woolf refused to ...
... appears in the 1930 Book of Beauty produced by Cecil Beaton , the eminent pho- tographer of " beautiful people , ” including Marilyn Monroe . Beaton's text is accompanied by drawings based on existing pho- tographs ; Woolf refused to ...
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... appear . Would Harris , for example , have written the same piece about the academiza- tion of Bob Dylan ? Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he represents " brains , ” not " body " ? ( As ...
... appear . Would Harris , for example , have written the same piece about the academiza- tion of Bob Dylan ? Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he represents " brains , ” not " body " ? ( As ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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