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Page 507
... feminine , Scott Bukatman on Videodrome ( 1983 ) , and Guliana Bruno on Blade Runner . All save three of the articles in the volume were reprints , dating mostly from the mid- to late 1980s , with a handful from earlier in the decade ...
... feminine , Scott Bukatman on Videodrome ( 1983 ) , and Guliana Bruno on Blade Runner . All save three of the articles in the volume were reprints , dating mostly from the mid- to late 1980s , with a handful from earlier in the decade ...
Page 514
... feminine paranoia , for example , she explains the anger toward men that women characters exhibit in the films I Married A Monster from Outer Space ( 1958 ) and Attack of the 50 Ft . Woman ( 1958 ) by invoking Freud's argument that the ...
... feminine paranoia , for example , she explains the anger toward men that women characters exhibit in the films I Married A Monster from Outer Space ( 1958 ) and Attack of the 50 Ft . Woman ( 1958 ) by invoking Freud's argument that the ...
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... feminine ; technology = masculine , nature = feminine ) , rather than pursuing more detailed analyses . In many ways , the chapters on the dolphin icon are the most original and intriguing in the book . Here , the authors identify how ...
... feminine ; technology = masculine , nature = feminine ) , rather than pursuing more detailed analyses . In many ways , the chapters on the dolphin icon are the most original and intriguing in the book . Here , the authors identify how ...
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