Discourse, Bind 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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Side 59
... claims that because Hitchcock's films are constructed along an Oedipal trajectory , they insert the male spectator into a fixed , stable subject position . The hero's sadistic pleasure in the woman's fragmented body guarantees the ...
... claims that because Hitchcock's films are constructed along an Oedipal trajectory , they insert the male spectator into a fixed , stable subject position . The hero's sadistic pleasure in the woman's fragmented body guarantees the ...
Side 64
... claims that gay men and women did indeed constitute a security risk , the Committee appealed to a medical model of same - sex eroticism . It claimed . that homosexuals and lesbians were by definition emotionally unstable and should ...
... claims that gay men and women did indeed constitute a security risk , the Committee appealed to a medical model of same - sex eroticism . It claimed . that homosexuals and lesbians were by definition emotionally unstable and should ...
Side 68
... claims of homosexuals and lesbians were an indication of how " perverted " they were . The medical model of same - sex eroticism defined homosexuality and lesbianism as a social construct . Homosexuals and lesbians had become fixated at ...
... claims of homosexuals and lesbians were an indication of how " perverted " they were . The medical model of same - sex eroticism defined homosexuality and lesbianism as a social construct . Homosexuals and lesbians had become fixated at ...
Indhold
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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