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... perspective , this body as it might appear to her for instance in a mirror or a friend's description - has stopped signifying . It does not exist because the world does not exist , and she can no longer read its signs . The common space ...
... perspective , this body as it might appear to her for instance in a mirror or a friend's description - has stopped signifying . It does not exist because the world does not exist , and she can no longer read its signs . The common space ...
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... perspective . To a disinterested observer , anorexia is now commonly perceived through a medical , psychologizing discourse that has already interpreted and explained the expres- sive content behind the symptoms of anorexia . To the ...
... perspective . To a disinterested observer , anorexia is now commonly perceived through a medical , psychologizing discourse that has already interpreted and explained the expres- sive content behind the symptoms of anorexia . To the ...
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... perspective . For further discussions of the work of this group see Kate Davey , " Construction the Spectator : Reception , Context , and Address in Lesbian Performance . " Performing Arts Journal 10 : 2 ( 1986 ) : 156-74 , and Sue ...
... perspective . For further discussions of the work of this group see Kate Davey , " Construction the Spectator : Reception , Context , and Address in Lesbian Performance . " Performing Arts Journal 10 : 2 ( 1986 ) : 156-74 , and Sue ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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aesthetic African aging body anorexia anthropology Aschenbach Bartleby becomes Black butch butch-femme Chinese cinema civilization colonial constructed context critical cultural Death in Venice desire discourse distance dominant essay ETHNO ethnography ethnology female body femi femininity feminism feminist feminist aesthetic fiction film film's filmmaker Freud function gender Han Chinese homosexual human identity ideology Kidlat Tahimik knowledge Kristeva Lacan language lesbian Madame Madame X male Mary Ann Doane Maryse Condé masculine mask masquerade meaning Modleski mother narrative nature non-Han object Ottinger Ottinger's political pornography position postmodern problem produced psychoanalysis question reading realism reality represent representation ritual Riviere Riviere's role scene sense sexual difference signifier Silverman social society Song of Ceylon speak strategies structure Studies symbolic theory Third World thought tion traditional trans Ulrike Ottinger University Valie Export voice Western woman women writing youth