Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... literature , " she continues the silence of society about the " insane " literature by women . Literature has given a voice to masculine madness , because even in their aberration , men are part of civilization . But literature has as ...
... literature , " she continues the silence of society about the " insane " literature by women . Literature has given a voice to masculine madness , because even in their aberration , men are part of civilization . But literature has as ...
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... literature and psychoanalytic theory have appeared in Shakespeare Quarterly , Studies in Philology , Literature and Psychology , and other journals . She is currently working on a book on psychoanalytic theory and Shakespeare's ...
... literature and psychoanalytic theory have appeared in Shakespeare Quarterly , Studies in Philology , Literature and Psychology , and other journals . She is currently working on a book on psychoanalytic theory and Shakespeare's ...
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... literature was to change things . And , for a long time , we believed this . Given the fact that literature has never " changed " anything , we have noticed ourselves becoming more relaxed about this point . We realize that , perhaps ...
... literature was to change things . And , for a long time , we believed this . Given the fact that literature has never " changed " anything , we have noticed ourselves becoming more relaxed about this point . We realize that , perhaps ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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