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" Laura Mulvey's germinal essay " Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema " ( written in 1973 and published in 1975 ) expands on this conception of the passive role of women in cinema to argue that film provides visual pleasure through scopophilia, and identification with the on-screen male actor.
The content externalist often appeal to observations found as early as Hilary Putnam's seminal essay, " The Meaning of ' Meaning '," ( 1975 ).
The work was first published in 1975 ( ISBN 0-201-00650-2 ), reprinted with corrections in 1982, and republished in an anniversary edition with four extra chapters in 1995 ( ISBN 0-201-83595-9 ), including a reprint of the essay " No Silver Bullet " with commentary by the author.
However, at just the same time, the Flemish mathematician Simon Stevin ( 1548 – 1620 ) wrote an essay containing the correct mathematical formulation of equal temperament for the first time in Western musical theory, though his manuscript remained unpublished until long after the author's death ( Kutter 1975, 167 – 68 ; Stevin 1884 ).
Alice Walker published an essay Looking for Zora, in Ms. magazine in 1975.
Mulvey is best known for her essay, " Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema ", written in 1973 and published in 1975 in the influential British film theory journal Screen.
In a 1975 essay included in later editions of the book, Griffin described the hostility and threats to himself and his family which emerged in his hometown of Mansfield, Texas, where he was hanged in effigy.
In a 1975 essay included in later editions of the book, he described the hostility and threats to him and his family which emerged in his Texas hometown.
Hélène Cixous first coined écriture féminine in her essay, " The Laugh of the Medusa " ( 1975 ), where she asserts " Woman must write her self: must write about women and bring women to writing, from which they have been driven away as violently as from their bodies " because their sexual pleasure has been repressed and denied expression.
Boissevain ’ s essay, “ towards an anthropology of Europe ” ( Boissevain and Friedl 1975 ) was perhaps the first systematic attempt to launch a comparative study of cultural forms in Europe ; an anthropology not only carried out in Europe, but an anthropology of Europe.
Gayle Rubin, who has written on a certain range of subjects including sadomasochism, prostitution, pornography, and lesbian literature as well as anthropological studies and histories of sexual subcultures, first rose to prominence through her 1975 essay " The Traffic in Women: Notes on the ' Political Economy ' of Sex ", in which she coins the phrase " sex / gender system " and criticizes Marxism for what she claims is its incomplete analysis of sexism under capitalism, without dismissing or dismantling Marxist fundamentals in the process.
The theory for ecocomposition dates back to Marilyn Cooper's 1986 essay " The Ecology of Writing " and Richard Coe's " Eco-Logic for the Composition Classroom " ( 1975 ).
The revised edition in 1975 added the essay " Art and Cognition ".
In February 1975, to illustrate the lax security on campus, a photo essay showed editor Gary Curtis stealing typewriters, and even a photocopier, while guards watched.
In Japanese: " Ryukyu Kenpo Karatedo Enkaku Gaiyo ", essay appeared in " Okinawano Karatedo " by Shoshin Nagamine ( 1975, Shinjinbutsu Oraisha ) and " Okinawaden Gojuryu Karatedo " by Eiichi Miyazato ( 1979, Jitsugyono Sekaisha ).
When he visited Cambridge University in 1975, he wrote his first essay on university education, entitled Two Cultures and Technological Humanism.
* Sestra úzkost ( 1975, My Sister Fear ), memoirs / essay, published in Rome
The Perpetual Orgy: Flaubert and Madame Bovary (, 1975 ) is a book-length essay by Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa which examines Flaubert's Madame Bovary as the first modern novel.
See " No More Play ", her 1984 essay on Giacometti, as well as " Corpus Delicti ", written for the 1985 exhibition L ' Amour Fou: Photography and Surrealism, Cindy Sherman: 1975 – 1993 and The Optical Unconscious ( both 1993 ) and Formless: A User's Guide with Yve-Alain Bois, catalog to the exhibition L ' Informe: Mode d ' emploi ( Paris: Centre Pompidou, 1996 ).
* The Evangelicals at Oxford, 1735-1871: a record of an unchronicled movement, with the record extended to 1905, and an essay on Oxford evangelical theology John S. Reynolds with J. I. Packer: Abingdon, Marcham Manor Press, 1975.
Rubin first rose to prominence through her 1975 essay " The Traffic in Women: Notes on the ' Political Economy ' of Sex ", in which she attempts to discover historical social mechanisms by which gender and compulsory heterosexuality are produced, and women are consigned to a secondary position in human relations.

1975 and coined
In a related use, from 1975, British naturalist Sir Peter Scott coined the scientific term " Nessiteras rhombopteryx " ( Greek for " The monster ( or wonder ) of Ness with the diamond shaped fin ") for the apocryphal Loch Ness Monster.
In 1975 when Mandelbrot coined the word " fractal ", he did so to denote an object whose Hausdorff – Besicovitch dimension is greater than its topological dimension.
According to the OED, John Paul Scott coined the word " sociobiology " at a 1946 conference on genetics and social behaviour, and became widely used after it was popularized by Edward O. Wilson in his 1975 book, Sociobiology: The New Synthesis.
The Jargon File states that the word was coined around 1975 at MIT.
The term " supply-side economics " was thought, for some time, to have been coined by journalist Jude Wanniski in 1975, but according to Robert D. Atkinson's Supply-Side Follies, the term " supply side " (" supply-side fiscalists ") was first used by Herbert Stein, a former economic adviser to President Nixon, in 1976, and only later that year was this term repeated by Jude Wanniski.
It was coined by Fred Brooks in his 1975 book The Mythical Man-Month.
In the book In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution ( 1999 ), journalist Susan Brownmiller quotes the Cornell activists who in 1975 thought they had coined the term sexual harassment: " Eight of us were sitting in an office ... brainstorming about what we were going to write on posters for our speak-out.
" Teledildonics " can also refer to the integration of telepresence with sex that these toys make possible — the term was coined in 1975 by Ted Nelson in his Computer Lib / Dream Machines.
The neologism Mountweazel was coined by the magazine, The New Yorker, based on a fictitious entry for Lillian Virginia Mountweazel in the 1975 edition of the New Columbia Encyclopedia.
* Brian Eno, who coined the term generative music, has used generative techniques on many of his works, starting with Discreet Music ( 1975 ) up to and including ( according to Sound on Sound Oct 2005 ) Another Day on Earth.
Li coined the mathematical term chaos in a paper they published in 1975 entitled " Period Three Implies Chaos ", in which it was proved that any continuous function
Gerald Jay Sussman and Guy L. Steele, Jr. coined the phrase in AI Memo 349 ( 1975 ), which sets out the first version of the Scheme programming language.
* Margaret Thatcher, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 ( leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 until 1990 ) The phrase was coined by military journalist Captain Yuri Gavrilov in the Soviet newspaper Red Star on 24 January 1976.
In 1975 Robert Ader and Nicholas Cohen at the University of Rochester advanced PNI with their demonstration of classic conditioning of immune function, and coined the term " psychoneuroimmunology ".
In June 1975, the name Epson was coined into the next generation of printers based on the EP-101 which was released to the public.
" The term " album-oriented rock " was coined by Radio & Records editor Mike Harrison, who developed the format while program director at KRPI in San Diego from 1973 to 1975.
In her acceptance speech upon receiving the Art Award of the City of Basel on January 16, 1975, Oppenheim coined the phrase " Freedom is not given to you — you have to take it.
The terms were coined by Frank DeRemer and Hans Kron in their 1975 paper " Programming-in-the large versus programming-in-the-small "
The term was coined by Stimson and Webb ( 1975 ) in discussing the ways in which patients talk about doctors.
Ebonics: The True Language of Black Folks is a 1975 book written by Dr. Robert Williams, an African-American psychologist, who had coined the term ' Ebonics ' two years earlier.
In 1975, the term " Cusco-Collao " was coined by the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado as the name of one of six officially recognized regional varieties of Quechua in Peru, and is still used in both Spanish and Quechua forms in publications of the Peruvian government and SIL International.
The term cotton fever was coined in 1975 after the syndrome was recognized in intravenous drug users.

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