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Exploring Identity in Literature and Life Stories: The Elusive Self grew out of a project focusing on how issues of identity are presented in different types of narratives, based at Østfold University College, Halden, Norway.
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A Lacanian understand-ing of the gaze, I propose, provides a tool for critical theories of all types to ana-lyze the visible world more broadly, not just narrative film. What is lacking in Mulvey's use of Freud and Lacan is a theory of the real, a register Lacan attributes to Freud.
Giddens’s focus on the transformation of intimacy concentrates mainly on three concepts—plastic sexuality, confluent love and pure relationship, all of which are, in principle, expressions of the transformation of the “form” of intimacy, not of its content.
Jul 22, 2019 · Abstract. Reader-response theory is based on the assumption that a literary work takes place in the mutual relationship between the reader and the text. According to this theory, the meaning...
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The final ‘Applications’ section is focused on con-temporary and future lines of enquiry and revolves around a particular set of concerns: media and communications, capitalism, and an environment of affective relations that extend to ecology, social crisis, and war.
techniques at which literary critics are very good: close reading, aesthetic scrutiny, historicizing and contextualizing the ways by which text interacts with the living human experience.
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Oct 31, 2021 · The aim of this entry is to describe Anthony Giddens's theoretical pure relationship model. Giddens uses the model to try to describe the main transformations in the sphere of intimate relations in modern society. Two main elements of pure relationships are analyzed: confluent love and plastic sexuality.