Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... desire " appears as a white middle - class gay male subjectivity that may sometimes ruefully note its limits , but consistently ignores the terms of its construction . Moreover , there is never a mention of anything like homophobia ...
... desire " appears as a white middle - class gay male subjectivity that may sometimes ruefully note its limits , but consistently ignores the terms of its construction . Moreover , there is never a mention of anything like homophobia ...
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... desire of the subject of the medical photographer himself ; though Duchenne tries to duck out of the right side of the frame , he cannot . Duchenne's suppositions about the events in the nar- rative and the woman's thoughts during those ...
... desire of the subject of the medical photographer himself ; though Duchenne tries to duck out of the right side of the frame , he cannot . Duchenne's suppositions about the events in the nar- rative and the woman's thoughts during those ...
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... Desire to Desire . 5 This desire to be shocking has also ruled Madonna's actions . 6 Sherman showed up to work one day at Artists Space in New York wearing a nurse's costume . Works Cited Brenson , Michael . " Art : Whitney Shows Cindy ...
... Desire to Desire . 5 This desire to be shocking has also ruled Madonna's actions . 6 Sherman showed up to work one day at Artists Space in New York wearing a nurse's costume . Works Cited Brenson , Michael . " Art : Whitney Shows Cindy ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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