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... gaze . The passage in which he does so locates the subject firmly within the field of vision and attributes to the camera / gaze a constitutive function : " What determines me , at the most pro- found level , in the visible , is the ...
... gaze . The passage in which he does so locates the subject firmly within the field of vision and attributes to the camera / gaze a constitutive function : " What determines me , at the most pro- found level , in the visible , is the ...
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... gaze at that marked " point of light . " It thus dramatically separates the gaze from the human look and locates the subject within visibility . The gaze represents not only the point from which light irradiates , but what Lacan calls ...
... gaze at that marked " point of light . " It thus dramatically separates the gaze from the human look and locates the subject within visibility . The gaze represents not only the point from which light irradiates , but what Lacan calls ...
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... gaze within Western culture - and hence toward a better understanding of what is both histor- ical and ... gaze makes itself felt , but that it is never purely the effect of those practices and that logic . The disjunction of the ...
... gaze within Western culture - and hence toward a better understanding of what is both histor- ical and ... gaze makes itself felt , but that it is never purely the effect of those practices and that logic . The disjunction of the ...
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