搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 18 筆
第 143 頁
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 capable of bestowing meaning — and the ...
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 capable of bestowing meaning — and the ...
第 150 頁
Alan's libidinal urges could be attributed to the bodily changes and the increase in hormones that occur at puberty . With the increase in these drives , there is both great attraction and antagonism to his parents .
Alan's libidinal urges could be attributed to the bodily changes and the increase in hormones that occur at puberty . With the increase in these drives , there is both great attraction and antagonism to his parents .
第 153 頁
Relationship between Dysart and Alan In addition to the repositioning of relationship between Alan and the horses , another repositioning happens between Alan and Dysart . The alternated shift of subject and object of the “ Gaze ” also ...
Relationship between Dysart and Alan In addition to the repositioning of relationship between Alan and the horses , another repositioning happens between Alan and Dysart . The alternated shift of subject and object of the “ Gaze ” also ...
讀者評論 - 撰寫評論
我們找不到任何評論。
內容
Introduction Mark Ferrara and | 2 |
Honglou meng | 35 |
lescence and Adulthood in PreModern China Louise Edwards | 67 |
6 個其他區段未顯示
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Alan appears audience Baoyu becomes beginning called Cao Xueqin chapter characters China Chinese Chinese Literature critical cultural death desire discussion Dream essay example experience fact fantastic feeling fiction final Garden gender global hand Hong Kong Honglou meng human identity imagination important individual interpretation issue Jia Zheng kind language literary Literature Little Liu E's living look meaning narrative narrator nature novel object original play poem poetry political position present Princeton qing question reader reading Red Chamber reference reflects relation relationship Review role Scholars seems seen sense setting sexual shows social society space Stone story structure Studies things traditional translation Travels turn unconscious understanding University Wang Western women writing York Zhou