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Mulvey's recourse to Freudian and Lacanian theory has been critiqued and questioned in the intervening 35 years, but we can certainly see her central thesis at play in video games – where often the spectator/gamer quite literally takes the viewpoint of the male lead through a first-person camera.
As in earlier chapters, Stamos takes the viewpoint of evolutionary biology.
Although the data cover only tenure-track faculty members and the report takes the viewpoint of institutions competing to recruit topflight talent, the findings nonetheless provide useful insights for those who have not -- and may never -- land a faculty post.
So, the imams, which means those who would be qualified to take over the tasks of chaplaincy, if one takes the viewpoint of a Christian chaplain, they do not really have the necessary profile.
Schubart's poem takes the viewpoint of a male speaker, advising women to be careful of young men.
Taking place in the American Civil War, the film takes the viewpoint of people such as civilians, bandits, and most notable the soldiers, and presented their daily hardships during the war.
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It reverts to a classical tradition in political writing that took the viewpoint of rulers rather than that of citizens.
The camera may take the viewpoint of the heroine, looking with dismay at the villain as he breaks into her room; in this case, an upward camera angle gives a subjective impression of her fear.
One of the most impressive aspects of The Slap was Tsiolkas's handling of narration: each chapter of that novel took the viewpoint of a different character, who picked up the story at a later stage in events.
Suicides are always judged as if they were admissions of defeat, but one can take the viewpoint that their having lived as long as they did is an accomplishment of a kind.
In our second experiment, we examine dispositional perspective taking, focusing on individuals' propensity to spontaneously take the viewpoint of another, as a dimension of personality.
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