Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... theory to explain Hollywood films , Kaplan looks at how one Hollywood film interrogates feminist film theory . Kaplan's analysis of Blue Steel shows how director Kathryn Bigelow inflects feminist film theory's psychoanalytic approach ...
... theory to explain Hollywood films , Kaplan looks at how one Hollywood film interrogates feminist film theory . Kaplan's analysis of Blue Steel shows how director Kathryn Bigelow inflects feminist film theory's psychoanalytic approach ...
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... theory , or , more precisely , of that theory that specifically concerns the construction of con- temporary sexuality and sexual difference in — and by the field of vision . Blue Steel's ideological tone , its political affect if you ...
... theory , or , more precisely , of that theory that specifically concerns the construction of con- temporary sexuality and sexual difference in — and by the field of vision . Blue Steel's ideological tone , its political affect if you ...
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... theory and coincident with a shift to reception studies , they innovatively bridge the great divides in contemporary film scholarship between theory and history as well as between industry study and textual analysis . In answer to the ...
... theory and coincident with a shift to reception studies , they innovatively bridge the great divides in contemporary film scholarship between theory and history as well as between industry study and textual analysis . In answer to the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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