Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Woman , to represent women as passive objects to be looked at and longed for " ( 145 ) . Yes and no . For " Woman , " Mailer clearly believes and tradition supports , can also be deadly , not only to herself but to others ; she can ...
... Woman , to represent women as passive objects to be looked at and longed for " ( 145 ) . Yes and no . For " Woman , " Mailer clearly believes and tradition supports , can also be deadly , not only to herself but to others ; she can ...
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... Woman is the prod- uct of these differencings ; she is fractured across their grids . While the feminine lady was located as the moral and emotional heart and womb of the middle class , the proletarian woman , insofar as she did not ...
... Woman is the prod- uct of these differencings ; she is fractured across their grids . While the feminine lady was located as the moral and emotional heart and womb of the middle class , the proletarian woman , insofar as she did not ...
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... woman than to an imaging of woman that exists beyond the realm of “ received ideas . " Mulvey reads Sherman's subsequent series on fashion as a grotesque parody of " the kind of feminine image that is geared to erotic consumption ...
... woman than to an imaging of woman that exists beyond the realm of “ received ideas . " Mulvey reads Sherman's subsequent series on fashion as a grotesque parody of " the kind of feminine image that is geared to erotic consumption ...
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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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