Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 13,Oplag 2Indiana University Press, 1990 |
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... spectator's subjective engagement with the filmic text is more complicated . ' Teresa de Lauretis , for example , claims that the female spectator identifies with the active and desiring male subject as well as with the passive and ...
... spectator's subjective engagement with the filmic text is more complicated . ' Teresa de Lauretis , for example , claims that the female spectator identifies with the active and desiring male subject as well as with the passive and ...
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... spectator does not see Miriam's murder directly but rather reflected in her own glasses . They act as a mirror in which her castration becomes visible ( and by implication the castration of the female spectator by the cinematic ...
... spectator does not see Miriam's murder directly but rather reflected in her own glasses . They act as a mirror in which her castration becomes visible ( and by implication the castration of the female spectator by the cinematic ...
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... spectators as well . In this way , the film insures that the spectatorial subject will be satisfied that it has been adequately reflected on the screen . The spectator's subjective engagement with the film guarantees the production of ...
... spectators as well . In this way , the film insures that the spectatorial subject will be satisfied that it has been adequately reflected on the screen . The spectator's subjective engagement with the film guarantees the production of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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