Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 12-13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... female spectator is a masochistic one . While some feminist critics accept the claim that female spectatorial pleasure is , in Mary Ann Doane's words , " indissociable from pain , " others argue that the female spectator's subjective ...
... female spectator is a masochistic one . While some feminist critics accept the claim that female spectatorial pleasure is , in Mary Ann Doane's words , " indissociable from pain , " others argue that the female spectator's subjective ...
Síða 78
... female subject accepting her castration . The desiring female subject signifies plenitude rather than lack and therefore threatens the male subject with castration : she refuses to become an accessory to his Oedipal trajectory ...
... female subject accepting her castration . The desiring female subject signifies plenitude rather than lack and therefore threatens the male subject with castration : she refuses to become an accessory to his Oedipal trajectory ...
Síða 137
... female gender identity , if only as a desire to tap the female consumer market . In surveying the illustrated press , Petro outlines a preoccupation with two predominant female types , both of which involve female identity in crisis ...
... female gender identity , if only as a desire to tap the female consumer market . In surveying the illustrated press , Petro outlines a preoccupation with two predominant female types , both of which involve female identity in crisis ...
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