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Camera and Gaze In Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis Lacan not only insists as emphatically as Crary upon the disjunction of camera and eye , but he deploys the first of those terms as a metaphor of the gaze .
Camera and Gaze In Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis Lacan not only insists as emphatically as Crary upon the disjunction of camera and eye , but he deploys the first of those terms as a metaphor of the gaze .
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The gaze , which is significantly , absent from Techniques of the Observer , seemingly has no temporal specificity . However , what appears at first to be the simple theoretical incompatibility of two competing theoretical models turns ...
The gaze , which is significantly , absent from Techniques of the Observer , seemingly has no temporal specificity . However , what appears at first to be the simple theoretical incompatibility of two competing theoretical models turns ...
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Diagram 2 situates the subject at the site marked " picture " and the gaze at that marked “ point of light . " It thus dramatically separates the gaze from the human look and locates the subject within visibility .
Diagram 2 situates the subject at the site marked " picture " and the gaze at that marked “ point of light . " It thus dramatically separates the gaze from the human look and locates the subject within visibility .
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Maus Mourning and PostMemoryPR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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