Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 22,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 2000 |
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... relation between them . And it , too , indicates that this disjunction in no way implies the absence of a libidinal relation . Very much in the spirit of Wallon's account of the child's initial relationship to its mirror reflection ...
... relation between them . And it , too , indicates that this disjunction in no way implies the absence of a libidinal relation . Very much in the spirit of Wallon's account of the child's initial relationship to its mirror reflection ...
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... relation to the visual realm , and suggests that the kind of mastery , which classically attaches itself to the camera's eye , is fictive and unstable . The film thus inverts the conventional paradigm of spectatorial relations which ...
... relation to the visual realm , and suggests that the kind of mastery , which classically attaches itself to the camera's eye , is fictive and unstable . The film thus inverts the conventional paradigm of spectatorial relations which ...
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... relationship between visual ( spatial ) perception of things - as - they - are and cultural , economic , and sociopolitical power " ( 138 ) . This inextricable relation leads Spanos to critique the tendency in theoretical discourses to ...
... relationship between visual ( spatial ) perception of things - as - they - are and cultural , economic , and sociopolitical power " ( 138 ) . This inextricable relation leads Spanos to critique the tendency in theoretical discourses to ...
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Speak Body | 8 |
Valie Exports Invisible Adversaries | 25 |
Feminist Phenomenology | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adelheid Arndt Adjoined Dislocations aggression Alfons Alfons's Anna Anna's apparatus Art Informel artists becomes black and white blonde woman bodily camera corporeal counter-surveillance cultural Denham desire Discourse 22.2 Spring dream Empire State Building erotic essay expanded cinema Export's film external female body feminine feminist Feminist Actionism field of vision figure film's Fluxus Freud gaze gender hand Haver Heidegger Heidegger's Hyksos Invisible Adversaries island Jacques Lacan Judith Kaja Silverman King Kong Lacan language Lingis male material metaphor mirror mode movement object Oskar Kokoschka paranoia perception phenomenological philosophical Photo photographic pleasure political position Practice of Love present produced psychic psychoanalytic radical relation representation Roswitha Mueller scene Schimmel Schoedsack Schreber's screen sensational body sense sequence sexual shot simultaneously Skull Island space specular suggests Syntagma tion Touch Cinema Trans Uncanny Valie Export Vienna Viennese Action viewer Visible World visual world picture York