Discourse, Bindi 14Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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Síða 136
... gaze and of visibility . Honda is cast as the mediator for this double coding of perception . Rather than as a simple voyeur , Honda is presented as a highly complex and intellectually sophisticated figure who is not only deeply self ...
... gaze and of visibility . Honda is cast as the mediator for this double coding of perception . Rather than as a simple voyeur , Honda is presented as a highly complex and intellectually sophisticated figure who is not only deeply self ...
Síða 140
... gaze or the " objective " gaze of a neutral narrator ? It does not make any difference , for it is a gaze which transforms the world of these two female characters through observation . Ceasing to exist as subjects , they become bodies ...
... gaze or the " objective " gaze of a neutral narrator ? It does not make any difference , for it is a gaze which transforms the world of these two female characters through observation . Ceasing to exist as subjects , they become bodies ...
Síða 149
... gaze which , in turn , becomes the basis of his theory of otherness as well as his theory of language - after the model of a gaze involved in an act of voyeurism , or , more concretely , the judgmental gaze of a third person on a voyeur ...
... gaze which , in turn , becomes the basis of his theory of otherness as well as his theory of language - after the model of a gaze involved in an act of voyeurism , or , more concretely , the judgmental gaze of a third person on a voyeur ...
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Domesticity at | 3 |
Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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