Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... gaze ; the next is to begin to reformulate that construction , which might lead to imag- ining a new kind of intersubjective gazing that eludes the dynamics of mastery and submission . Where does The World's Own fit in the terms Kaplan ...
... gaze ; the next is to begin to reformulate that construction , which might lead to imag- ining a new kind of intersubjective gazing that eludes the dynamics of mastery and submission . Where does The World's Own fit in the terms Kaplan ...
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... gaze objectifies and thereby subordinates others , his eyes " attracting or repelling with a magnetism few wills could resist❞ ( 14 ) . At first Helwyze takes Canaris as the object of his controlling gaze , apprais- ing the young man ...
... gaze objectifies and thereby subordinates others , his eyes " attracting or repelling with a magnetism few wills could resist❞ ( 14 ) . At first Helwyze takes Canaris as the object of his controlling gaze , apprais- ing the young man ...
Halaman 30
... gaze . " Helwyze thought to slip away ... for [ Gladys's ] accusing eyes were hard to meet " ( 226 ) . Helwyze's own gaze be- comes a source of jealousy rather than control : There was something so attractive in the flower - framed ...
... gaze . " Helwyze thought to slip away ... for [ Gladys's ] accusing eyes were hard to meet " ( 226 ) . Helwyze's own gaze be- comes a source of jealousy rather than control : There was something so attractive in the flower - framed ...
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