Sandra Lee Bartky Quotes
Existentialist Literature Provides A More Satisfactory Account Of The Persistence Of Feminine Narcissism. Simone De Beauvoir Makes Use Of The Existentialist Conception Of 'situation' In Order To Account For The Persistence Of Narcissism In The Feminine Personality. A Woman's Situation, I.e., Those Meanings Derived From The Total Context In Which She Comes To Maturity, Disposes Her To Apprehend Her Body Not As The Instrument Of Her Transcendence, But As 'an Object Destined For Another.'
Knowing That She Is To Be Subjected To The Cold Appraisal Of The Male Connoisseur And That Her Life Prospects May Depend On How She Is Seen, A Woman Learns To Appraise Herself First. The Sexual Objectification Of Women Produces A Duality In Feminine Consciousness. The Gaze Of The Other Is Internalized So That I Myself Become At Once Seer And Seen, Appraiser And The Thing Appraised.
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