Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... eyes shine . This time I think that my lover understands me [ understand me ] . If we have faith in each other then ... eyes , [ Baby , baby , baby . . . ] , And love can't lie , no . . . [ Greet me with the eyes of a child ] My love is ...
... eyes shine . This time I think that my lover understands me [ understand me ] . If we have faith in each other then ... eyes , [ Baby , baby , baby . . . ] , And love can't lie , no . . . [ Greet me with the eyes of a child ] My love is ...
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... eyes , as Hélène Cixous suggests , but make her eyes our own , appropriating her stare for action , not death . Or , to put this another way , we can claim the Medusa's atropopaic power for deliberate acts of transgression , a stance ...
... eyes , as Hélène Cixous suggests , but make her eyes our own , appropriating her stare for action , not death . Or , to put this another way , we can claim the Medusa's atropopaic power for deliberate acts of transgression , a stance ...
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... eyes on one side and a closeup of Miller's on the other ; Miller and Barthes would thus see eye to eye , man to man . On the subject of “ gay community " Miller writes : Any knowledge I was able to produce of a “ gay ” Roland Barthes ...
... eyes on one side and a closeup of Miller's on the other ; Miller and Barthes would thus see eye to eye , man to man . On the subject of “ gay community " Miller writes : Any knowledge I was able to produce of a “ gay ” Roland Barthes ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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