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In a phallocratic culture , woman , the being that has no phallus , can be defined only as deficiency and defect , as nonex- istent , since with her there doesn't exist what the man has - the penis .
In a phallocratic culture , woman , the being that has no phallus , can be defined only as deficiency and defect , as nonex- istent , since with her there doesn't exist what the man has - the penis .
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However obscure this body " language of symptoms " may appear , MacLeod continues , the anorexic is " trying to tell us something , something quite specific about herself and the context in which she exists ... something of tremendous ...
However obscure this body " language of symptoms " may appear , MacLeod continues , the anorexic is " trying to tell us something , something quite specific about herself and the context in which she exists ... something of tremendous ...
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stay unanswered right up to the end , flawlessly formulated , though now both grounds for raising such questions as well as the place to do this will no longer exist . You explain : it's impos- sible to think an end , pure and simple ...
stay unanswered right up to the end , flawlessly formulated , though now both grounds for raising such questions as well as the place to do this will no longer exist . You explain : it's impos- sible to think an end , pure and simple ...
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