Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 12-13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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Síða 75
... Hedda's repression , her hysteria that motivates everything she does , " followed by " On her part , Hedda suspects that Brack sees through her without believing that she understands , " and a few lines later , " She really wants to ...
... Hedda's repression , her hysteria that motivates everything she does , " followed by " On her part , Hedda suspects that Brack sees through her without believing that she understands , " and a few lines later , " She really wants to ...
Síða 76
... Hedda's “ object ” in life not just the tired " phallic symbol , " but what Lacan would call the little objet a , the substitute for the Other to which / whom the subject's desire is really addressed . The convenient explanation is that ...
... Hedda's “ object ” in life not just the tired " phallic symbol , " but what Lacan would call the little objet a , the substitute for the Other to which / whom the subject's desire is really addressed . The convenient explanation is that ...
Síða 81
... Hedda Gabler . " The enormous pleasure of such illusory flights is that we " know " that they are true : Hedda is all of us . However , a sweet irony of history plays havoc with these truths . Robins's Hedda was really no one's imago ...
... Hedda Gabler . " The enormous pleasure of such illusory flights is that we " know " that they are true : Hedda is all of us . However , a sweet irony of history plays havoc with these truths . Robins's Hedda was really no one's imago ...
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