Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13,Útgáfa 2Indiana University Press, 1990 |
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... desire is dependent upon the desire of his mother , Lacan does not pause to question just what in fact her desire is . Lacan takes her for granted , as is indicated by the fact that throughout his essay he mentions countless characters ...
... desire is dependent upon the desire of his mother , Lacan does not pause to question just what in fact her desire is . Lacan takes her for granted , as is indicated by the fact that throughout his essay he mentions countless characters ...
Síða 76
... desires . Recognizing himself in Bruno enables Guy to displace those desires onto him . He does not desire Miriam's death , Bruno does . He does not desire Bruno , Bruno desires him . In this respect , Hitchcock's film follows the ...
... desires . Recognizing himself in Bruno enables Guy to displace those desires onto him . He does not desire Miriam's death , Bruno does . He does not desire Bruno , Bruno desires him . In this respect , Hitchcock's film follows the ...
Síða 121
... desire for change . " Thus she endorses in her own films an " aesthetic ' scorched earth policy ' " ( 164 ) which renders spectatorial pleasure difficult by refusing dominant cinematic tech- niques of editing and camera positioning ...
... desire for change . " Thus she endorses in her own films an " aesthetic ' scorched earth policy ' " ( 164 ) which renders spectatorial pleasure difficult by refusing dominant cinematic tech- niques of editing and camera positioning ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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