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Fashionable Theory and Fashion-Able Women: Returning Fuss's Homospectatorial Look

Authors: Molly Anne Rothenberg; Joseph Valente;

Fashionable Theory and Fashion-Able Women: Returning Fuss's Homospectatorial Look

Abstract

Reponse a l'article de D. Fuss intitule «Fashion and the homospectatorial look» («Critical inquiry, 18, pp. 713-37) qui traite des mecanismes culturels d'identification au sein d'une approche constructiviste de la subjectivite. L'A. denonce les complicites patriarcales du modele de l'homosexualite femine propose par D. Fuss dans le cadre de l'appareil photoculturel de la mode

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