# Theories of Representation and Difference

The Desire to Desire: The Woman's Film of the 1940s

Mary Ann Doane
3.79
48 ratings 2 reviews
"Brilliantly argued and lucidly written . . . the definitive psychoanalytic account of the repression of woman in Hollywood cinema." ―Tania Modleski " . . . complex and challenging . . . " ―The Women"s Review of Books " . . . magnificently ambitious . . . some of the most original and intelligent essays in film theory today." ―Journal of Modern Literature " . . . deeply commited to the psychoanalytic approach . . . " ―Contemporary Sociology The Desire to Desire traces the way in which female spectatorship is specified primarily by its lapses or failures, arguing that the women's film simultaneously asserts and denies female desire, attributing to the woman only an impossible gaze.
Genres: FilmFeminismNonfictionFeminist TheoryAcademic
212 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
13 (27%)
4 star
15 (31%)
3 star
17 (35%)
2 star
3 (6%)
1 star
0 (0%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Mary Ann Doane

Theories of Representation and Difference Series

Lists with this book