Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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Síða 52
... space . Resistance In spite of careful construction , in spite of a suggested reading of the Fore / Afterword by Elias Canetti as a testament to his enor- mous support and literary influence , these two texts also document Elias ...
... space . Resistance In spite of careful construction , in spite of a suggested reading of the Fore / Afterword by Elias Canetti as a testament to his enor- mous support and literary influence , these two texts also document Elias ...
Síða 78
... spaces by panning from Domingos to Maria and back again . This is a technique that Maldoror uses in several instances , the most striking of which occurs near the end of the film , where , once again , she divides gender space ...
... spaces by panning from Domingos to Maria and back again . This is a technique that Maldoror uses in several instances , the most striking of which occurs near the end of the film , where , once again , she divides gender space ...
Síða 124
... space , beyond male and female . In Lacan's terms , if men in fantasy are said to " have " the phallus and women in fantasy " to be " the phallus , the object of desire , then the third space , according to Garber , is Lacan's use of ...
... space , beyond male and female . In Lacan's terms , if men in fantasy are said to " have " the phallus and women in fantasy " to be " the phallus , the object of desire , then the third space , according to Garber , is Lacan's use of ...
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The Preface of a Spouse | 45 |
Veza CanettiBetween Fact and Fiction | 56 |
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