Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 31997 |
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... sexual difference . The myth of Tiresias upholds the pa- triarchy " ( 158 ) . Tiresias , who experiences sex with ... sexuality . Having " foresuffered all ” ( 243 ) the blind prophet " can see " everything ( 219 ) . Significantly ...
... sexual difference . The myth of Tiresias upholds the pa- triarchy " ( 158 ) . Tiresias , who experiences sex with ... sexuality . Having " foresuffered all ” ( 243 ) the blind prophet " can see " everything ( 219 ) . Significantly ...
Síða 93
... sexuality . Even though ACT - UP Paris ended up importing identity - based politics from the United States in 1988 , this politics remains at odds with the French context . For the notion of “ individual rights , " and in particular the ...
... sexuality . Even though ACT - UP Paris ended up importing identity - based politics from the United States in 1988 , this politics remains at odds with the French context . For the notion of “ individual rights , " and in particular the ...
Síða 102
... sexuality forbids their negotiation , it follows that in both films identity is condemned . This may explain why ... sexuality in the eighties and nineties . 5. After 1988 : The Politicization of Sexuality In 1988 102 Discourse 19.3.
... sexuality forbids their negotiation , it follows that in both films identity is condemned . This may explain why ... sexuality in the eighties and nineties . 5. After 1988 : The Politicization of Sexuality In 1988 102 Discourse 19.3.
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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