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− | * ''The Subject of Semiotics'', Oxford University Press, 1983, [[Media:Silverman_Kaja_The_Subject_of_Semiotics_1984.pdf|PDF]], [http://libgen.io/book/index.php?md5=5530CE3E93471DCB68520FDB9B6EF038 PDF]. | + | * ''The Subject of Semiotics'', Oxford University Press, 1983, [[Media:Silverman_Kaja_The_Subject_of_Semiotics_1984.pdf|PDF]], [http://libgen.io/book/index.php?md5=5530CE3E93471DCB68520FDB9B6EF038 PDF], [https://archive.org/details/SilvermanKajaTheSubjectOfSemiotics1984 IA]. |
− | * The Acoustic Mirror: The Female Voice in Psychoanalysis and Cinema, Indiana University, 1988, [http://libgen.io/book/index.php?md5=BEF9AE34FE3E0932992DA333186D7475 PDF]. | + | * ''The Acoustic Mirror: The Female Voice in Psychoanalysis and Cinema'', Indiana University Press, 1988, [[Media:Silverman_Kaja_The_Acoustic_Mirror_The_Female_Voice_in_Psychoanalysis_and_Cinema_1988.pdfPDF]], [http://libgen.io/book/index.php?md5=BEF9AE34FE3E0932992DA333186D7475 PDF], [https://archive.org/details/SilvermanKajaTheAcousticMirrorTheFemaleVoiceInPsychoanalysisAndCinema1988 IA]. |
* ''Male Subjectivity at the Margins'', London and New York: Routledge, 1992. | * ''Male Subjectivity at the Margins'', London and New York: Routledge, 1992. |
Revision as of 09:15, 4 April 2016
Kaja Silverman (1947) is an American film theorist and art historian.
Works
- The Acoustic Mirror: The Female Voice in Psychoanalysis and Cinema, Indiana University Press, 1988, Media:Silverman_Kaja_The_Acoustic_Mirror_The_Female_Voice_in_Psychoanalysis_and_Cinema_1988.pdfPDF, PDF, IA.
- Male Subjectivity at the Margins, London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
- with Harun Farocki, Speaking about Godard, New York University Press, 1998. Log.
- Flesh of My Flesh, Stanford University Press, 2009, PDF.
- The Miracle of Analogy, or, The History of Photography, part 1, Stanford University Press, 203 pp., 2015, EPUB. Log