Discourse, Bindi 11-121988 |
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... representation in the image - are opaque because of the social impasse in which woman finds herself . The representation of the difference in the experiences of the body , like the representation of the difference in the image , are ...
... representation in the image - are opaque because of the social impasse in which woman finds herself . The representation of the difference in the experiences of the body , like the representation of the difference in the image , are ...
Síða 22
... Representation of the Body and Its Abandonment May one conclude from this that the feminine Self must detach itself from its own body as from its own images ? Doesn't the black virtual space of woman tend towards the demonstration of ...
... Representation of the Body and Its Abandonment May one conclude from this that the feminine Self must detach itself from its own body as from its own images ? Doesn't the black virtual space of woman tend towards the demonstration of ...
Síða 24
... representation like hysteria and anorexia , and contradicts the experiences repres- ented in feminine artworks , but also consolidates the power of the real , the power of the masculine culture . Against this background , flashy ...
... representation like hysteria and anorexia , and contradicts the experiences repres- ented in feminine artworks , but also consolidates the power of the real , the power of the masculine culture . Against this background , flashy ...
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1 FallWinter 198889 | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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