“Sex in the City” & the Rom-Com Urban Space
“Thus, Carrie’s dilemma: balancing her competing relationships based on their proximity-time relationship.”
“Thus, Carrie’s dilemma: balancing her competing relationships based on their proximity-time relationship.”
“Their desire is rooted in the same empty desperation, as their objects of affection shift along a continually reconstituting chain of meanings and emotions.”
“His introspection starts with identifying himself as an “idea” and as an “abstraction,” but concludes with his realization that he is, in himself, the absence or void: “I simply am not there”— Bateman’s conception of himself starts as a Signified and evaporates into a single, obfuscated Signifier.”
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