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 143 頁
... signifier of desire ( Language 187 ) . In this sense , the horse is the signifier of the Alan's unconscious desire , or his mirror image . In the process of contemplating himself before Equus , the mirror as a ' signifier ' — something ...
... signifier of desire ( Language 187 ) . In this sense , the horse is the signifier of the Alan's unconscious desire , or his mirror image . In the process of contemplating himself before Equus , the mirror as a ' signifier ' — something ...
第 147 頁
... signifier to another signifier ( the special sense of unconscious signifiers - in Lacan's term - as non - signifying ' thing representations ' ) . To the formula for repression , Lacan includes this specific notation for the unconscious ...
... signifier to another signifier ( the special sense of unconscious signifiers - in Lacan's term - as non - signifying ' thing representations ' ) . To the formula for repression , Lacan includes this specific notation for the unconscious ...
第 166 頁
... signifier - indeed the signifier of all signifiers , " intended to designate as a whole the effects of the signified , in that the signifier conditions them by its presence as a signifier " ( qtd . in Muller 336 ) . The phallus is the ...
... signifier - indeed the signifier of all signifiers , " intended to designate as a whole the effects of the signified , in that the signifier conditions them by its presence as a signifier " ( qtd . in Muller 336 ) . The phallus is the ...
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According Alan audience becomes beginning called Chapter characters Cheung China Chinese construction created critical cultural death depiction desire discourse discussion Dysart Equus existence experience fact fantastic feeling fiction final force Gaze global city hand Hong Kong horses human identity imagination Incident individual issue kind language Lao Ts'an literary literature Little Liu E's living look means moral narrative narrator nature never novel object original past play poem poetry political position postcolonial present published question readers reflected relation relationship represented River role scene Scholars seen sense setting sexual shows signifier social society space stage story structure suggests Taipei traditional translation Travels Travels of Lao turn unconscious understanding University Western women writing Zhou