Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... reader through those tests , but have chosen instead to focus most of my close reading on the early scenes which preface the film's main action , especially the pre - credit vignette . For not only does it act as a kind of epigraph and ...
... reader through those tests , but have chosen instead to focus most of my close reading on the early scenes which preface the film's main action , especially the pre - credit vignette . For not only does it act as a kind of epigraph and ...
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... reading Woolf ; she hadn't , although she did read Rilke , Proust , and , perhaps , Joyce [ McCann 4445 ] ; Eve Arnold's photograph of Monroe reading Ulysses is the " evidence " for the latter : figure 5. ) McCann's index shows two more ...
... reading Woolf ; she hadn't , although she did read Rilke , Proust , and , perhaps , Joyce [ McCann 4445 ] ; Eve Arnold's photograph of Monroe reading Ulysses is the " evidence " for the latter : figure 5. ) McCann's index shows two more ...
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... reading of male representations of Monroe , she " seems to represent Fate personified — the fate of a doomed woman , or else the doom wielded by a beautiful woman when dealing with men " ( 200 ) . Again , Vernant's Medusa appears on the ...
... reading of male representations of Monroe , she " seems to represent Fate personified — the fate of a doomed woman , or else the doom wielded by a beautiful woman when dealing with men " ( 200 ) . Again , Vernant's Medusa appears on the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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