Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 10–11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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Side 14
... woman's literalness is fatal to the man's banal figuration : she loses an eye , but he loses face . He can never again " cast an eye " on another woman without thinking literally of the bloody eye that replaced the letter . So ...
... woman's literalness is fatal to the man's banal figuration : she loses an eye , but he loses face . He can never again " cast an eye " on another woman without thinking literally of the bloody eye that replaced the letter . So ...
Side 74
... woman typically figures as an object in the patriarchal system , " but in masochism the situation is reversed , and the woman is made into the " master and torturer " rather than the object , with the result that the entire system is ...
... woman typically figures as an object in the patriarchal system , " but in masochism the situation is reversed , and the woman is made into the " master and torturer " rather than the object , with the result that the entire system is ...
Side 59
... Woman , by J.L. Godard . AR : There is that marvelous ploy of the possessed woman to displace attention onto a man in the audience , whom she smells out through the putative possession of pork fat . This invocation of smell shows how ...
... Woman , by J.L. Godard . AR : There is that marvelous ploy of the possessed woman to displace attention onto a man in the audience , whom she smells out through the putative possession of pork fat . This invocation of smell shows how ...
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