Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... Riviere's analysis , " normal " femininity is a masquerade , but masquerade , as in the case of her female patient , is pathological . That female patient , like Riviere herself , was an intellectual whose skill and professionalism were ...
... Riviere's analysis , " normal " femininity is a masquerade , but masquerade , as in the case of her female patient , is pathological . That female patient , like Riviere herself , was an intellectual whose skill and professionalism were ...
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... Riviere's patient has a number of sexual fantasies linking blacks , sexuality , power , and degradation — fantasies which are rarely , if ever , discussed in the critical accounts of Riviere's concept of masquerade . The patient had ...
... Riviere's patient has a number of sexual fantasies linking blacks , sexuality , power , and degradation — fantasies which are rarely , if ever , discussed in the critical accounts of Riviere's concept of masquerade . The patient had ...
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... Riviere's essay was published fifty years ago in the post - Victorian period when it was not as common as it is today for women to enter the work- force as professionals ( two of the three women Riviere refers to were women whose ...
... Riviere's essay was published fifty years ago in the post - Victorian period when it was not as common as it is today for women to enter the work- force as professionals ( two of the three women Riviere refers to were women whose ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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