Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... spectator's " feminine attitude " toward the father dur- ing the pre - Oedipal phase and therefore encourages the forma- tion of a polymorphous rather than a fixed heterosexual identity . Obviously , Hitchcock's films must limit the ...
... spectator's " feminine attitude " toward the father dur- ing the pre - Oedipal phase and therefore encourages the forma- tion of a polymorphous rather than a fixed heterosexual identity . Obviously , Hitchcock's films must limit the ...
Síða 78
... spectator by the cinematic apparatus ) . In this sense , the shot acknowledges the film's complicity with the specular logic of the mirror phase as defined by Lacanian psychoanalysis . The film structures the spectator's gaze according ...
... spectator by the cinematic apparatus ) . In this sense , the shot acknowledges the film's complicity with the specular logic of the mirror phase as defined by Lacanian psychoanalysis . The film structures the spectator's gaze according ...
Síða 79
... spectator's subjective engagement with the film guarantees the production of Oedipalized male and female subjects less vulnerable to the " homosexual menace . " Because of the film's scenarization of the contemporary crisis over ...
... spectator's subjective engagement with the film guarantees the production of Oedipalized male and female subjects less vulnerable to the " homosexual menace . " Because of the film's scenarization of the contemporary crisis over ...
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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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