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Page 237
In Terminator 2 , by comparison , masculinity that is without cyborgification “ lacks
. ” The members of the macho biker gang at The Corral are left wounded ,
bleeding , and completely humiliated after the Terminator ' s visit . Neither are the
well ...
In Terminator 2 , by comparison , masculinity that is without cyborgification “ lacks
. ” The members of the macho biker gang at The Corral are left wounded ,
bleeding , and completely humiliated after the Terminator ' s visit . Neither are the
well ...
Page 238
The reappearing image of gleaming mechanics beneath the Terminator ' s ripped
flesh both acknowledges and disavows male lack , suggesting in the same frame
both wounded masculinity and invincible phallic power . In this image , the ...
The reappearing image of gleaming mechanics beneath the Terminator ' s ripped
flesh both acknowledges and disavows male lack , suggesting in the same frame
both wounded masculinity and invincible phallic power . In this image , the ...
Page 242
Despite highlighting masculinity as a performance , equally as unreal as
femininity , and despite the gay resonance of this performance , the spectacle of a
fetishized hyper - phallic technomasculinity is limited in its deconstructive
potential ...
Despite highlighting masculinity as a performance , equally as unreal as
femininity , and despite the gay resonance of this performance , the spectacle of a
fetishized hyper - phallic technomasculinity is limited in its deconstructive
potential ...
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