Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... male , Mulvey's gaze is explicitly gendered male : 2 “ In a world ordered by sexual imbalance , pleasure in looking has been split between active / male and passive / female . The determining male gaze projects its fantasy onto the ...
... male , Mulvey's gaze is explicitly gendered male : 2 “ In a world ordered by sexual imbalance , pleasure in looking has been split between active / male and passive / female . The determining male gaze projects its fantasy onto the ...
Halaman 35
tory of womanly influence over male vice so much as a mapping out of the ways in which the gendering of influ- ence compromises self - expression for both male and female artists . While Gladys's death at the end of the novel suggests a ...
tory of womanly influence over male vice so much as a mapping out of the ways in which the gendering of influ- ence compromises self - expression for both male and female artists . While Gladys's death at the end of the novel suggests a ...
Halaman 134
... male contem- poraries , Hentz naturalized the pastoral setting and its attendant social relations in her fiction . But she feminized that image to the extent that she located an important place for women in that order . While advancing ...
... male contem- poraries , Hentz naturalized the pastoral setting and its attendant social relations in her fiction . But she feminized that image to the extent that she located an important place for women in that order . While advancing ...
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