Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... says as a teacher , as a lecturer , as a public figure - may be less important than the style with which one says it . It has been suggested , for example , that one model for academic encounter with the external world might be that of ...
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... say ) of the Count's sinister climb down them in one of Dracula's open- ing chapters , a climb also motivated by the ... says , " more progressive " ) , the calculative ambitions of the corporate entrepreneur ( 319 ) . Conniving at the ...
... say ) of the Count's sinister climb down them in one of Dracula's open- ing chapters , a climb also motivated by the ... says , " more progressive " ) , the calculative ambitions of the corporate entrepreneur ( 319 ) . Conniving at the ...
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... say what has been lost : " the patient cannot ... consciously perceive what it is he has lost , " Freud observes ... says : [ They were ] little girls ... after they were discovered there was a big debate over whether they should be ...
... say what has been lost : " the patient cannot ... consciously perceive what it is he has lost , " Freud observes ... says : [ They were ] little girls ... after they were discovered there was a big debate over whether they should be ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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academic American analysis Anita Hill argues audience Barthes's beauty become Bigelow Blue Steel body Bram Stoker's Dracula camera Coppola Cornell critical critique D.W. Griffith death debate desire Dirty Harriet discourse Dracula early cinema essay ethnic example experience fantasy fashion model Father Figure Faxon fear female feminine feminism feminist fetishism fiction film theory film's Freud Gauss gay male gender genre George Michael Grieux heterosexual homophobia homosexuality icon intellectual Kristeva look Lost Language love song lyric MacKinnon Marilyn Monroe masculine Medusa Megan melancholia Miller misogyny Monroe's mother movie music video myth narrative novel obsession Photograph political popular culture postmodern professor psychoanalysis question reading representation Roland Barthes role Routledge Sammy and Rosie says scene sequence sexual difference social Stoker's story strigoi studies Tania Modleski taxi driver Teleny television thriller tion tradition Trans vampire viewers Virginia Woolf visual voice woman women writes York Žižek