Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... look throughout belongs to the fashion model , though it is always a look " to - be - looked - at " ; the taxi driver's look remains oblique , inaccessible behind a barrier of sunglasses , with one notable exception . A self - reflexive ...
... look throughout belongs to the fashion model , though it is always a look " to - be - looked - at " ; the taxi driver's look remains oblique , inaccessible behind a barrier of sunglasses , with one notable exception . A self - reflexive ...
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... look for male academics challenges popular conceptions or simply plays into them . There is , for instance , a long - running image of the male professor of English especially as a seducer of young women ( see , among others , Animal ...
... look for male academics challenges popular conceptions or simply plays into them . There is , for instance , a long - running image of the male professor of English especially as a seducer of young women ( see , among others , Animal ...
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... look death in the face , beauty and death . In Vernant's representations of Medusa's frightening powers , Medusa ... looks ” that anticipate the crossover between the two women . These descriptions begin well before Woolf's death , indi ...
... look death in the face , beauty and death . In Vernant's representations of Medusa's frightening powers , Medusa ... looks ” that anticipate the crossover between the two women . These descriptions begin well before Woolf's death , indi ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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