Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... spectacle . " Rather , the scoptic problem both activists and nonactivists faced was that of the crowd , envisioned as a threat- ening ( masculine ) mob that endangered the individual suffrag- ette , on the one hand , or that presented ...
... spectacle . " Rather , the scoptic problem both activists and nonactivists faced was that of the crowd , envisioned as a threat- ening ( masculine ) mob that endangered the individual suffrag- ette , on the one hand , or that presented ...
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... spectacle can be traced to Laura Mulvey's classic text " Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema . " There have been a number of important modifications of her theory : see , for example , Jacqueline Rose and Tania Modleski . Works that ...
... spectacle can be traced to Laura Mulvey's classic text " Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema . " There have been a number of important modifications of her theory : see , for example , Jacqueline Rose and Tania Modleski . Works that ...
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... spectacle , designed in large part to attract attention . In a particularly suggestive passage , Russo discusses the diffi- culties , for women , of successfully deploying spectacle as a mode of political opposition . She writes that ...
... spectacle , designed in large part to attract attention . In a particularly suggestive passage , Russo discusses the diffi- culties , for women , of successfully deploying spectacle as a mode of political opposition . She writes that ...
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