淡江評論, 第 36 卷,第 3-4 期Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University., 2006 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... object that he finds himself later on getting involved unconsciously in the object . To the subject , the viewer , the object of the " Gaze " becomes an expression of his unconscious desire , which as Lacan suggests is " the phallus ...
... object that he finds himself later on getting involved unconsciously in the object . To the subject , the viewer , the object of the " Gaze " becomes an expression of his unconscious desire , which as Lacan suggests is " the phallus ...
第 142 頁
... object . Originally he as a subject likes to hear everything about the horse and sees the horse in the picture that Mr. Strang gave him to replace the former one in his bedroom- " a horse looking over a gate " ( Shaffer 236 ) . In the ...
... object . Originally he as a subject likes to hear everything about the horse and sees the horse in the picture that Mr. Strang gave him to replace the former one in his bedroom- " a horse looking over a gate " ( Shaffer 236 ) . In the ...
第 148 頁
... object's . This shift entails a virtual " giving up of the object " as a thing to be seen and mastered and a repositioning of " seeing " from a different position . The looker , in effect , becomes an object . In one sense , what ...
... object's . This shift entails a virtual " giving up of the object " as a thing to be seen and mastered and a repositioning of " seeing " from a different position . The looker , in effect , becomes an object . In one sense , what ...
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