Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Side 14
... taxi rides take place , involving that same woman ( a fashion model ) ; another man ( a photographer ) ; and the taxi driver . Together these adumbrate a lovers ' triangle , the photographer ( rival father figure ? ) being doubled by the ...
... taxi rides take place , involving that same woman ( a fashion model ) ; another man ( a photographer ) ; and the taxi driver . Together these adumbrate a lovers ' triangle , the photographer ( rival father figure ? ) being doubled by the ...
Side 17
... taxi driver ) and an attractive young woman who works as a paid - for - hire ideal woman ( a fashion model ) . His dress jeans , T - shirt , and leather jacket — code him as " authentic " ; her designer excess codes her as " artificial ...
... taxi driver ) and an attractive young woman who works as a paid - for - hire ideal woman ( a fashion model ) . His dress jeans , T - shirt , and leather jacket — code him as " authentic " ; her designer excess codes her as " artificial ...
Side 24
... taxi sequence from Brian de Palma's Dressed to Kill ( 1980 ) is also at issue here . Specifically , as Kate Miller ( played by Angie Dickinson ) exits the Metropolitan Museum in a white trench coat , she realizes that she has lost her ...
... taxi sequence from Brian de Palma's Dressed to Kill ( 1980 ) is also at issue here . Specifically , as Kate Miller ( played by Angie Dickinson ) exits the Metropolitan Museum in a white trench coat , she realizes that she has lost her ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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