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I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing. I. Introduction A. Mermaid T. S. Eliot, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”—“In the room, the ladies come and go, talking of Michaelangelos.” Fairy tales---In between two worlds Lesbian association. B. I’ve Heard Mermaids Singing Mermaids---
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I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing I. Introduction A. Mermaid T. S. Eliot, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”—“In the room, the ladies come and go, talking of Michaelangelos.” Fairy tales---In between two worlds Lesbian association
B. I’ve Heard Mermaids Singing • Mermaids--- reflecting the three meanings as above • Process of self-assertion
II. Features of the film A. The meaning of names • Polly • Gabrielle • Mary • Church Gallery B. Theme Music--- Lakme“The Flower Duet” C. Shooting Style--- Film camera & Video Camera
III. Female Artists in the City A. Polly • Social Position---Misfit • The Japanese Restaurant • Birthday Party • Typing • Distraction---Organizationally Impaired
Sexual Interests • Discovering homosexuality • Peeping the Love-making couple • Posing in front of the mirrors in public • Artist Identity---as a photographer • Interaction between the photoed objects and the viewer C.F. Pierre in”Straight for the Heart”
B. Gabrielle • Dressing style • Artistic judgment • Role in the event C. Mary • artistic judgment
IV. Polly’s Fantasies A. Flying in the air • Climb and overcome power structure • Flying—surpass social constrain B. Walking on the water • Religious symbol • Desire • social manner • her speech
C. Tour on the bus • City Space • Artistic D. Being a conductor of symphony • Fantasy merge with reality • Difference from other fantasy • studio/church gallery • conduct the music • success
V. Conclusion A. Reality V.S. Fantasy B. Process of self-assertion C. The symbolic meaning of the door D. Polly’s “peeping” desire