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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第 111 頁
... relation between the " I " and the " non - I , " the " I " and the " you , " and the self and the other is structured through discourse and desire . The discourse that constitutes the world of the other in Western cultural narrative is ...
... relation between the " I " and the " non - I , " the " I " and the " you , " and the self and the other is structured through discourse and desire . The discourse that constitutes the world of the other in Western cultural narrative is ...
第 153 頁
... relationship between Alan and the horses , another repositioning happens between Alan and Dysart . The alternated shift of subject and object of the " Gaze " also works in the relation of Dysart and Alan — the doctor and the patient ...
... relationship between Alan and the horses , another repositioning happens between Alan and Dysart . The alternated shift of subject and object of the " Gaze " also works in the relation of Dysart and Alan — the doctor and the patient ...
第 142 頁
... relation to female subjectivity , which subsequently leads to discussions on women's gendered relationship with the opposite sex in society . There are also burgeoning interests among writers who focus explicitly on women in relation to ...
... relation to female subjectivity , which subsequently leads to discussions on women's gendered relationship with the opposite sex in society . There are also burgeoning interests among writers who focus explicitly on women in relation to ...
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