Feminine look: Sexuation, spectatorship, subversion (original) (raw)

Affecting Art: Barthes, Kertész, and Lacan

Jennifer Friedlander

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Partial Objects, Infinite References: The Punctum and the Photographic ‘Effect of the Real’ in Roland Barthes’ Camera Lucida

Ralph Pordzik

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Short Reflection on Roland Barthes’ “Camera Lucida”

J. Peter Siriprakorn

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Photographeme: Mythologizing in Camera Lucida. (Roland Barthes)

Jolanta Wawrzycka

Writing the image After Roland Barthes, ed. Jean Michele Rabate, 1995

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The All-seeing Eye and Female Bodies: the Reconstruction of Gender through the Medium of Photography in the Works of

Panayiota (Pollyn) Chrysochou

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Reading through Photography: Roland Barthes's Last Seminar "Proust et la photographie"

Kathrin Yacavone

French Forum, 2009

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The situation of the text: erotic and pornographic in Barthes's Camera Lucida

Magnus Ullén

Critical Quarterly, 2015

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EROTICIZING AESTHETICS: IN THE REAL WITH BATAILLE AND LACAN

Dr Tim Themi

London: Rowman and Littlefield International, 2021

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From Hoffmann to Barthes: 'Images that speak' and the 'placeless place' of photography

Layla E Hamon

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Gaze, Identity, and Textual Body in Photography: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Representation of Female Body in Contemporary Photography

Lian Duan

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THE THEATRICALITY OF THE PUNCTUM : RE-VIEWING ROLAND BARTHES' CAMERA LUCIDA

Harry R Wilson

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Sensing the Image: Roland Barthes and the Affect of the Visual

Elena Oxman

Substance, 2010

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"What is a Picture?": The Role of Lacan’s Theory the Gaze, Anamorphosis and Chiasm in the Formation of the Subject in Seminar XI

Ian Delairre

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Looking at Family Photographs: Reading Camera Lucida with Merleau-Ponty

Gülsüm Depeli

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Picturing That Which Has Not Been Imaged: The Photograph Upended in Owanto’s "La Jeune Fille à la Fleur" Series

Emily Shoyer

2020

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“Yet it is not (it seems to me) by Painting that Photography touches art, but by Theatre.” Discuss.

Richard Burniston

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Review of Surrealism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis

Natalya Lusty

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The Question of Photographic Meaning in Roland Barthes’ Camera Lucida

Lior Levy

Philosophy Today , 2009

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“When the Real Matters : Interpreting the Visual with Catherine Belsey."

Catherine Bernard

2010

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Lacan: Under The Misconception of The Gaze

Hania Afifi

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The Philosophy and Psychoanalysis of the Image: A conversation

Chiara Bottici

Public Seminar, 2017

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Can Photographs Make It So? Several Outbreaks of Valie Export’s Genital Panic,” in Hilde van Gelder and Helen Weestgeest (eds.), Photography between Poetics and Politics. (Leuven: University Press Leuven, 2008)

Mechtild Widrich

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Image, Affect, and Autobiography: Roland Barthes’ Photographic Theory in Light of his Posthumous Publications

Kathrin Yacavone

The Routledge Companion to Photography Theory, ed. by Mark Durden and Jane Tormey, 2020

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The Sideways Glance - psychoanalysis and cinema

Peter L Every

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The repeating self: Sarah Lucas’ Self-Portraits (an experiment in art writing)

Eliza Garnsey

Journal of Arts Writing by Students

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Transgression and Trompe Loeil The Photographic Work of Claude Cahun Cindy Sherman and Helmut Newton

Hailey Perelman

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The “Eternal Return”: Self‐Portrait Photography as a Technology of Embodiment

Amelia Jones

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2002

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Review essay Jacqueline Lichtenstein The Blind Spot

james hall

British Journal of Aesthetics, 2013

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Mundane Hybrids: Rancière Against the Sublime Image: Jacques Rancière (2007) The Future of the Image

Ted Kafala

Film-Philosophy, 2007

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Looking at a Photograph—André Kertész’s 1928 MEUDON: How Phenomenologically to Interpret Aesthetic Experience? (2013)

David Seamon

The published version of this presentation (in ACADEMIC QUARTER) is available in "papers" above.

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The Sound of Silence: On Photography and Trauma

Shlomo Lee Abrahmov

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The Circular Gaze and Objectification of the Female Body: VB35 at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Begüm Önal

V. International Interdisciplinary Conference on Gender and Women’s Studies

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Lacan and Femininity

Youngjin Park

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On Images of Women

Peter Nesteruk

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Surreal and Canny Selves: Photographic Figures in Claude Cahun

Gayle Zachmann

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, 2003

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