Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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... male spectator , those of the angered female viewer , and those of the offended gender- less moralist . Not only does the film give voice to one of the most despised categories of society the women cabaret singers , those whose " eyes ...
... male spectator , those of the angered female viewer , and those of the offended gender- less moralist . Not only does the film give voice to one of the most despised categories of society the women cabaret singers , those whose " eyes ...
Síða 16
... male reader - leader's standpoint , again , the great male writer - leader is matchless . Such a narrow - mindedness may sound quite out- moded today , for sexism no longer expresses itself as blatantly as it once did ... and one ...
... male reader - leader's standpoint , again , the great male writer - leader is matchless . Such a narrow - mindedness may sound quite out- moded today , for sexism no longer expresses itself as blatantly as it once did ... and one ...
Síða 30
... male gender identity . Female infantile identifications are less predictable than male ones ... the female counterpart of the male identity crisis may occur more diffusely , at a different stage , or not at all . ” It seems quite ...
... male gender identity . Female infantile identifications are less predictable than male ones ... the female counterpart of the male identity crisis may occur more diffusely , at a different stage , or not at all . ” It seems quite ...
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