Mary Ann Doane
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"Freud also systematically avoided using cinema and photography as analogies for the psyche in favor of other, optical but nonphotographic technologies [...] As we have seen, in 1925 Freud insisted upon using the Mystic Writing-Pad, a fairly antiquated technology, as an analogy for memory."--The Emergence of Cinematic Time (2002) by Mary Ann Doane |
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Mary Ann Doane (born 1952) is an American academic, active in film theory.
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Selected bibliography
- Femmes Fatales - Mary Ann Doane
- The Desire to Desire: The Woman's Film of the 1940's (Theories of Representation and Difference) (1987)
- The Emergence of Cinematic Time : Modernity, Contingency, the Archive (2002)
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Pages linking in in 2023
David Campany, Diva, Feminist film theory, Feminist views on sexuality, Femme fatale, Film studies, Film theory, Jill Greenberg, Leave Her to Heaven, List of film critics, Male gaze, Media studies, Medium essentialism, Portrayal of women in film noir, Psychoanalytic film theory, Woman's film
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