Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... desire for a woman to take on innocent , “ natural ” forms . Yet , I would argue that Joe's desire is as much for something extra- sexual or extra - personal as it is for Jane as a specific love object . Just as the opening story of the ...
... desire for a woman to take on innocent , “ natural ” forms . Yet , I would argue that Joe's desire is as much for something extra- sexual or extra - personal as it is for Jane as a specific love object . Just as the opening story of the ...
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... desires nothing except to play the game in order to capture and to immolate the desire of the other . That's what's fatal about it . Banal seduction , on the other hand , does involve desire : desire for , perhaps , an immovable object ...
... desires nothing except to play the game in order to capture and to immolate the desire of the other . That's what's fatal about it . Banal seduction , on the other hand , does involve desire : desire for , perhaps , an immovable object ...
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... desire instead ; a desire , moreover , that is not reduced to the interaction of individuals but is located in the fissures and crevices in between . In Madame X , the act of representation emerges as the erotic itself . - Comparing the ...
... desire instead ; a desire , moreover , that is not reduced to the interaction of individuals but is located in the fissures and crevices in between . In Madame X , the act of representation emerges as the erotic itself . - Comparing the ...
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