Seduction and Theory: Readings of Gender, Representation, and RhetoricUniversity of Illinois Press, 1989 - 250 pagine Essays discuss the conception of seduction in the visual arts, psychoanalysis, literary criticism, and postmodernist theory. |
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CHARLES BERNHEIMER The Uncanny Lure of Manets Olympia | 13 |
JUDITH MAYNE Marlene Dietrich The Blue Angel and Female Performance | 28 |
SHARON WILLIS Seductive Spaces Private Fascinations and Public Fantasies in Popular Cinema | 47 |
MARTHA NOEL EVANS Hysteria and the Seduction of Theory | 73 |
SHIRLEY NELSON GARNER Freud and Fliess Homophobia and Seduction | 86 |
LAWRENCE FRANK Freud and Dora Blindness and Insight | 110 |
CLAIRE KAHANE Seduction and the Voice of the Text Heart of Darkness and The Good Soldier | 135 |
ALICIA OSTRIKER Anne Sexton and the Seduction of the Audience | 154 |
GABRIELE SCHWAB Seduced by Witches Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter in the Context of New England Witchcraft Fictions | 170 |
SUSAN DAVID BERNSTEIN Confessing Lacan | 195 |
ANDREW ROSS Baudrillards Bad Attitude | 214 |
CAROLYN BURKE Romancing the Philosophers Luce Irigaray | 226 |
Notes on Contributors | 241 |
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Parole e frasi comuni
aesthetic Aetiology of Hysteria analysis Ann Hutchinson Anne Sexton argue Baudrillard Blue Angel body childhood cinema confessional critical cultural daughter desire Dietrich difference discourse displaced Dora Dora's dream Emma Eckstein erotic fantasy father fear female feminine Feminism feminist fictional figure film Fliess friendship Gallop gaze gender Heart of Darkness Herr historical homosexual hysterical Ida Bauer Irigaray Irigaray's Jacques Lacan Josef Von Sternberg Lacanian language listener literary Lola Luce Irigaray male Manet Marlene Dietrich masculine Masson mode mother narrative narrator object oedipus complex Olympia patients performance play pleasure poem poetry position psychoanalysis Puritan Rath Rath's reader Reading Lacan relation relationship representation repressed resistance role Scarlet Letter scene Schneiderman seduction theory Sexton sexual Sigmund Freud social space speaking spectacle spectator story strategy suggests symbolic symptoms textual tion trans transference unconscious viewer voice Wilhelm Fliess witch stereotype witchcraft pattern woman women words writes York