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 110 頁
... seen , the unseeable , and the unknown ; worlds of absence , lack and void . As Jackson points out , " that which is not seen 110 Tamkang Review , Vol . XXXVI , No. 3.
... seen , the unseeable , and the unknown ; worlds of absence , lack and void . As Jackson points out , " that which is not seen 110 Tamkang Review , Vol . XXXVI , No. 3.
第 142 頁
... seen . According to Lacan , " At first looking is a gesture toward control , visual ' possession ' or master ' of an ... seen and mastered and a repositioning of ' seeing ' from a different position " ( Davis 248 ) . That is , Alan ...
... seen . According to Lacan , " At first looking is a gesture toward control , visual ' possession ' or master ' of an ... seen and mastered and a repositioning of ' seeing ' from a different position " ( Davis 248 ) . That is , Alan ...
第 150 頁
... seen ( S ) fear of being seen ( S ) boy's obsession with the horse ( s ) 11 Voyeur ( Alan ) ( S ' ) boy's obsession with horse ( God ) ( s ) fear of being seen ( S ) fear of being seen ( S ) From the right hand side of the formula , we ...
... seen ( S ) fear of being seen ( S ) boy's obsession with the horse ( s ) 11 Voyeur ( Alan ) ( S ' ) boy's obsession with horse ( God ) ( s ) fear of being seen ( S ) fear of being seen ( S ) From the right hand side of the formula , we ...
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