Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Síða 106
... Sherman portrays fit into the already existing stereotypes of woman that serve to fulfill male desire . Hence , Sherman may be fulfilling male desires for fixity itself . - Judith Williamson implies that the viewer is guilty for the ...
... Sherman portrays fit into the already existing stereotypes of woman that serve to fulfill male desire . Hence , Sherman may be fulfilling male desires for fixity itself . - Judith Williamson implies that the viewer is guilty for the ...
Síða 113
... Sherman has undeniably taken the safe route . In addition , by not admitting to the autobiographical facets of her work , Sherman is legitimating the concept of a “ universalized ” experience of the stereotype . Highlighting this ...
... Sherman has undeniably taken the safe route . In addition , by not admitting to the autobiographical facets of her work , Sherman is legitimating the concept of a “ universalized ” experience of the stereotype . Highlighting this ...
Síða 115
... Sherman , the modernist tendencies of her work and the capitalist under- pinnings of its distribution have been minimized or covered up by her acceptance in the art world . Though critics sometimes do lip service to the inconsistencies ...
... Sherman , the modernist tendencies of her work and the capitalist under- pinnings of its distribution have been minimized or covered up by her acceptance in the art world . Though critics sometimes do lip service to the inconsistencies ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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