Discourse, Bindi 1-4Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... position would involve a male appropriation of feminist issues and that it would be dishonest to attempt to define the role of the female subject in the audience , because you can't put yourself in her place . M : Yes , that's the ...
... position would involve a male appropriation of feminist issues and that it would be dishonest to attempt to define the role of the female subject in the audience , because you can't put yourself in her place . M : Yes , that's the ...
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... position , while in the latter the voyeuristic position has been transformed . " To know " is a transformation of " to see , to look . " Q : You have spoken of the notion of drives at a distance : the scopic drive ( the desire for ...
... position , while in the latter the voyeuristic position has been transformed . " To know " is a transformation of " to see , to look . " Q : You have spoken of the notion of drives at a distance : the scopic drive ( the desire for ...
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... position would move with them and they could not be misplaced . Symbolic elements , however , have their position and their existence in networks . The missing book and its position are linked together ( even if it's no longer custom ...
... position would move with them and they could not be misplaced . Symbolic elements , however , have their position and their existence in networks . The missing book and its position are linked together ( even if it's no longer custom ...
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Editorial D611 3 | |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse 39 | |
Jürgen Habermas and the 59 | |
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