Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... object [ becomes ] transformed into a loss in the ego , " he hypothesizes ( 170 ) . In melancholia , the ego makes an object - choice on the basis of narcissistic identification with its object ; when , for whatever reason , that object ...
... object [ becomes ] transformed into a loss in the ego , " he hypothesizes ( 170 ) . In melancholia , the ego makes an object - choice on the basis of narcissistic identification with its object ; when , for whatever reason , that object ...
Síða 123
... object cries out in a way in the desert . . . . The specificity of the photograph is this : that what I call the cry of the object appears as a possible response from the good side , that of the lens . Photography is a call without ...
... object cries out in a way in the desert . . . . The specificity of the photograph is this : that what I call the cry of the object appears as a possible response from the good side , that of the lens . Photography is a call without ...
Síða 89
... object ( electronic machine or human body as other , depending on who eats whom ) is occluded and destroyed , only ... object penetrate his body and keeps it ' inside ' his body " : [ Incorporation ] means to obtain pleasure by making an ...
... object ( electronic machine or human body as other , depending on who eats whom ) is occluded and destroyed , only ... object penetrate his body and keeps it ' inside ' his body " : [ Incorporation ] means to obtain pleasure by making an ...
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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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