Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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Halaman 48
... readers to read the body as a text and chart its various discourses . In the wake of the work of Michel Foucault , the assumption that one can attain a proper reading is problematic ; indeed , as Foucault argues , every reading is a ...
... readers to read the body as a text and chart its various discourses . In the wake of the work of Michel Foucault , the assumption that one can attain a proper reading is problematic ; indeed , as Foucault argues , every reading is a ...
Halaman 52
... reading of the body than Butch because she rec- ognizes that Bill has been permanently disfig- ured by the consequences of economic depres- sion to the point that no money can remake him . Thus , Le Sueur emphasizes " the crucial ...
... reading of the body than Butch because she rec- ognizes that Bill has been permanently disfig- ured by the consequences of economic depres- sion to the point that no money can remake him . Thus , Le Sueur emphasizes " the crucial ...
Halaman 54
... reading others ' bodies to reading her own . The Girl's body becomes an interpretive center , as many eyes turn to read it . With Butch as the reader , the Girl's body constitutes a power rela- tion in which the female body is for male ...
... reading others ' bodies to reading her own . The Girl's body becomes an interpretive center , as many eyes turn to read it . With Butch as the reader , the Girl's body constitutes a power rela- tion in which the female body is for male ...
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