Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... represents a phantasmatic hysteria , a theorist's hysteria , which deliberately navigates around the mir- ror and ... representing Ibsen , welcomes her female spectators to the pleasures of the mirror . Her married friend happily sees ...
... represents a phantasmatic hysteria , a theorist's hysteria , which deliberately navigates around the mir- ror and ... representing Ibsen , welcomes her female spectators to the pleasures of the mirror . Her married friend happily sees ...
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... represents the Cold War as a struggle between good and evil , heroes and villains . Despite its hasty retreat to political allegory , Marty's Althusserian reading of Strangers on a Train represents a welcome departure from the ...
... represents the Cold War as a struggle between good and evil , heroes and villains . Despite its hasty retreat to political allegory , Marty's Althusserian reading of Strangers on a Train represents a welcome departure from the ...
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... represented in the work of Käthe Kollwitz and in the many iconographic constellations indebted to her that display ... represents not only a destabilization of male identity , but a challenge to femininity that allowed an expression of ...
... represented in the work of Käthe Kollwitz and in the many iconographic constellations indebted to her that display ... represents not only a destabilization of male identity , but a challenge to femininity that allowed an expression of ...
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