Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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Síða 79
... spectator's desires to read and interpret her , to " watch with interest . " One need only read Elizabeth Robins's prompt books to understand how systematically she laid the groundwork for her discovery . When Brack recounts the shabby ...
... spectator's desires to read and interpret her , to " watch with interest . " One need only read Elizabeth Robins's prompt books to understand how systematically she laid the groundwork for her discovery . When Brack recounts the shabby ...
Síða 78
... spectator does not see Miriam's murder directly but rather reflected in her own glasses . They act as a mirror in which her castration becomes visible ( and by implication the castration of the female spectator by the cinematic ...
... spectator does not see Miriam's murder directly but rather reflected in her own glasses . They act as a mirror in which her castration becomes visible ( and by implication the castration of the female spectator by the cinematic ...
Síða 79
... spectators as well . In this way , the film insures that the spectatorial subject will be satisfied that it has been adequately reflected on the screen . The spectator's subjective engagement with the film guarantees the production of ...
... spectators as well . In this way , the film insures that the spectatorial subject will be satisfied that it has been adequately reflected on the screen . The spectator's subjective engagement with the film guarantees the production of ...
Efni
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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