Discourse, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... patriarchal assumptions that took motherhood for granted or devalued it , but also to those which idealized it while usurping women's awareness of themselves as mothers or as anything else besides mothers . In the writing of Julia ...
... patriarchal assumptions that took motherhood for granted or devalued it , but also to those which idealized it while usurping women's awareness of themselves as mothers or as anything else besides mothers . In the writing of Julia ...
Síða 125
... patriarchal myth of masculine self - suffi- ciency , which can be observed in various representations of mother- less families in the cinema and television programming , and the " bringing home " of an aggressively militarized masculine ...
... patriarchal myth of masculine self - suffi- ciency , which can be observed in various representations of mother- less families in the cinema and television programming , and the " bringing home " of an aggressively militarized masculine ...
Síða 126
... patriarchal texts . For feminist film theory in particular , these claims resonate powerfully against frameworks of interpretation in which usages of Freud , Lacan , Raymond Bellour , and others — the male semioticians who are also key ...
... patriarchal texts . For feminist film theory in particular , these claims resonate powerfully against frameworks of interpretation in which usages of Freud , Lacan , Raymond Bellour , and others — the male semioticians who are also key ...
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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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