Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 31997 |
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Side 123
... women are objects , or as John Berger put it : " Men act and women appear . Men look at women . Women watch themselves being looked at " ( 47 ) , was further developed in the 1980s by critics like Mary Ann Doane and Linda Williams ...
... women are objects , or as John Berger put it : " Men act and women appear . Men look at women . Women watch themselves being looked at " ( 47 ) , was further developed in the 1980s by critics like Mary Ann Doane and Linda Williams ...
Side 137
... women why they find these impossibly beautiful supermodels interesting rather than mere Barbie dolls , the women stressed that they did not just see an exaggerated ideal of physical perfection but rather strong , independent ...
... women why they find these impossibly beautiful supermodels interesting rather than mere Barbie dolls , the women stressed that they did not just see an exaggerated ideal of physical perfection but rather strong , independent ...
Side 138
... women in provocative and exhibi- tionist poses occur most frequently within magazines for women , a socially sanctioned space where women are encouraged to voyeuris- tically consume other women , suggests to Fuss that " to look straight ...
... women in provocative and exhibi- tionist poses occur most frequently within magazines for women , a socially sanctioned space where women are encouraged to voyeuris- tically consume other women , suggests to Fuss that " to look straight ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
Copyright | |
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