Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... misogyny and homophobia in which the mother and the gay man are pitted against one another . Indicting the psychoanalytic tradition and particularly Julia Kristeva's study of melancholia , Black Sun , for positing a pathological ...
... misogyny and homophobia in which the mother and the gay man are pitted against one another . Indicting the psychoanalytic tradition and particularly Julia Kristeva's study of melancholia , Black Sun , for positing a pathological ...
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... misogyny or alternatively displace the stress and fear of a struggle with few easy victories and no end in sight . This essay focuses on an idiosyncratic exper- iment in and about the " Dirty Harriet " genre , Kathryn Bigelow's Blue ...
... misogyny or alternatively displace the stress and fear of a struggle with few easy victories and no end in sight . This essay focuses on an idiosyncratic exper- iment in and about the " Dirty Harriet " genre , Kathryn Bigelow's Blue ...
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... misogyny will be elaborated later in the film . This misogyny is given an explicitly sexual form when Megan witnesses a scene in which a young detective , significantly dubbed Nick Mann , tells his superior a dirty joke . Nick's generic ...
... misogyny will be elaborated later in the film . This misogyny is given an explicitly sexual form when Megan witnesses a scene in which a young detective , significantly dubbed Nick Mann , tells his superior a dirty joke . Nick's generic ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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