Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... . Embodied in the figure of Madame X , this revenge of the pre - Oedipal and the return to a primeval bisexuality is already perceivable in the film's anarchic sense of humor . In addition , the protagonists must 96 Discourse 11.1.
... . Embodied in the figure of Madame X , this revenge of the pre - Oedipal and the return to a primeval bisexuality is already perceivable in the film's anarchic sense of humor . In addition , the protagonists must 96 Discourse 11.1.
Síða 99
... Oedipal denial of sexual difference and implies the possi- bility of other rites of transition . Steinwachs , for instance , has read Madame X through the anthropological concept of initia- tion rites . Referring to the symbolic three ...
... Oedipal denial of sexual difference and implies the possi- bility of other rites of transition . Steinwachs , for instance , has read Madame X through the anthropological concept of initia- tion rites . Referring to the symbolic three ...
Síða 149
... Oedipal and pre - Oedipal , which constitute the subject . In the realm of sexual difference , castration refers not to lack ( a biological perception ) but to women's exclusion from the symbolic order ( a cultural problem ) . For Lacan ...
... Oedipal and pre - Oedipal , which constitute the subject . In the realm of sexual difference , castration refers not to lack ( a biological perception ) but to women's exclusion from the symbolic order ( a cultural problem ) . For Lacan ...
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