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- Gaze abstract "Gaze is a psychoanalytical term brought into popular usage by Jacques Lacan to describe the anxious state that comes with the awareness that one can be viewed. The psychological effect, Lacan argues, is that the subject loses a degree of autonomy upon realizing that he or she is a visible object. This concept is bound with his theory of the mirror stage, in which a child encountering a mirror realizes that he or she has an external appearance. Lacan suggests that this gaze effect can similarly be produced by any conceivable object such as a chair or a television screen. This is not to say that the object behaves optically as a mirror; instead it means that the awareness of any object can induce an awareness of also being an object.".
- Gaze thumbnail Hieronymus_Bosch_052.jpg?width=300.
- Gaze wikiPageExternalLink papers.cfm?abstract_id=1349954.
- Gaze wikiPageExternalLink gaze.html.
- Gaze wikiPageExternalLink www.auxfenetresdelame.com.
- Gaze wikiPageExternalLink gaze.htm.
- Gaze wikiPageExternalLink doisneau_1.html.
- Gaze wikiPageID "21438636".
- Gaze wikiPageRevisionID "601866898".
- Gaze hasPhotoCollection Gaze.
- Gaze subject Category:Concepts_in_aesthetics.
- Gaze subject Category:Concepts_in_film_theory.
- Gaze subject Category:Existentialist_concepts.
- Gaze subject Category:Feminist_theory.
- Gaze subject Category:Human_communication.
- Gaze subject Category:Jacques_Lacan.
- Gaze subject Category:Post-structuralism.
- Gaze subject Category:Postmodern_feminism.
- Gaze subject Category:Postmodern_terminology.
- Gaze subject Category:Psychoanalytic_terminology.
- Gaze subject Category:Structuralism.
- Gaze comment "Gaze is a psychoanalytical term brought into popular usage by Jacques Lacan to describe the anxious state that comes with the awareness that one can be viewed. The psychological effect, Lacan argues, is that the subject loses a degree of autonomy upon realizing that he or she is a visible object. This concept is bound with his theory of the mirror stage, in which a child encountering a mirror realizes that he or she has an external appearance.".
- Gaze label "Gaze".
- Gaze label "Regard".
- Gaze label "凝視".
- Gaze sameAs Regard.
- Gaze sameAs m.041_kh.
- Gaze sameAs Q14467155.
- Gaze sameAs Q14467155.
- Gaze wasDerivedFrom Gaze?oldid=601866898.
- Gaze depiction Hieronymus_Bosch_052.jpg.
- Gaze isPrimaryTopicOf Gaze.