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 153 頁
... stage of Lacanian " Gaze , " hence , by resemblance with and introjections of Alan's ego and id into his psyche he comes nearly to the second stage of the “ Gaze . " Afterwards , jumping fully over it into the third stage of the " Gaze ...
... stage of Lacanian " Gaze , " hence , by resemblance with and introjections of Alan's ego and id into his psyche he comes nearly to the second stage of the “ Gaze . " Afterwards , jumping fully over it into the third stage of the " Gaze ...
第 158 頁
... stage the entire evening . They get up to perform their scenes , and return when they are done to their places around the set . They are witnesses , assistants - and especially a Chorus . ( 204 ) The stage is made into " something of an ...
... stage the entire evening . They get up to perform their scenes , and return when they are done to their places around the set . They are witnesses , assistants - and especially a Chorus . ( 204 ) The stage is made into " something of an ...
第 160 頁
... stage process , but not complete , somewhat similar to Lacan's " Gaze , " which has been previously discussed in this study , works in the audience . At the beginning , as they come into the theater , sit , and wait for the first stage ...
... stage process , but not complete , somewhat similar to Lacan's " Gaze , " which has been previously discussed in this study , works in the audience . At the beginning , as they come into the theater , sit , and wait for the first stage ...
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