Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... Jewish economy . The incest taboo multiplies in the increasing number of distinctions between " pure " and " impure ... Jew grows more guilt - ridden until the time of the New Testament . Christian ritual , especially Holy ...
... Jewish economy . The incest taboo multiplies in the increasing number of distinctions between " pure " and " impure ... Jew grows more guilt - ridden until the time of the New Testament . Christian ritual , especially Holy ...
Síða 153
... Jew : the antisemitism of Céline's political pamphlets gives way to an ambivalent fascination with the figure of the Jew in the later novels . Like the mother , he is at one and the same time victim and threat for the writer . In the ...
... Jew : the antisemitism of Céline's political pamphlets gives way to an ambivalent fascination with the figure of the Jew in the later novels . Like the mother , he is at one and the same time victim and threat for the writer . In the ...
Síða 154
... Jew is not present in Journey to the End of the Night , he frequently appears in the other novels where he plays a role that parallels the function of the Célinian mother . On one level , for Kristeva , Jews represent the social ...
... Jew is not present in Journey to the End of the Night , he frequently appears in the other novels where he plays a role that parallels the function of the Célinian mother . On one level , for Kristeva , Jews represent the social ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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