Ways of Seeing

Explain how, according to the authors, a woman continually sees and is seen by herself as two parts of one female identity.

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A woman is aware of herself as the image that others see her in. Berger claims that a woman must see her presence to herself and to others; it is like a woman is actually a sight to herself. This means that a woman has two identities: one within herself and one that is projected for others to see.