Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... ( hysterical ) identifications . In both authors ' sections , Freud's theory of bisexuality , a prominent feature of his formulations on hysteria , is rewritten as a refusal of correct gender positions ; for Clément , however , such a ...
... ( hysterical ) identifications . In both authors ' sections , Freud's theory of bisexuality , a prominent feature of his formulations on hysteria , is rewritten as a refusal of correct gender positions ; for Clément , however , such a ...
Síða 63
... hysterical women ( who were often considered degenerate , duplicitous actresses ) be- came semiotically indistinguishable from actresses playing hysterical fallen women in melodrama . In both we find eye rolling , facial grimaces ...
... hysterical women ( who were often considered degenerate , duplicitous actresses ) be- came semiotically indistinguishable from actresses playing hysterical fallen women in melodrama . In both we find eye rolling , facial grimaces ...
Síða 76
... hysterical ending that calls into crisis the seeable field of realism's stage . After Judge Brack taunts her with his new power to blackmail , Hedda circles the stage , stopping by the new " parents , " Tesman and Thea , as they as ...
... hysterical ending that calls into crisis the seeable field of realism's stage . After Judge Brack taunts her with his new power to blackmail , Hedda circles the stage , stopping by the new " parents , " Tesman and Thea , as they as ...
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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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