Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... metaphor for the body of woman not only corresponds to the female expe- rience of the body imposed by our culture , one experienced from outside although the opposite is occasionally claimed by women themselves ( the artists I have ...
... metaphor for the body of woman not only corresponds to the female expe- rience of the body imposed by our culture , one experienced from outside although the opposite is occasionally claimed by women themselves ( the artists I have ...
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... metaphor of " value " rather than the spatial metaphors of distance and separation invoked by such theorists as Derrida and Kristeva . 9 See Jacques Derrida , Of Grammatology , trans . Gayatri Chakra- vorty Spivak ( Baltimore : Johns ...
... metaphor of " value " rather than the spatial metaphors of distance and separation invoked by such theorists as Derrida and Kristeva . 9 See Jacques Derrida , Of Grammatology , trans . Gayatri Chakra- vorty Spivak ( Baltimore : Johns ...
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... metaphors that " cover " everyday life in order to better reveal its " social disease " and ( or ) its ... metaphor of the mother's face that Ferdinand uses from time to time to mask his own in an attempt to transform an ...
... metaphors that " cover " everyday life in order to better reveal its " social disease " and ( or ) its ... metaphor of the mother's face that Ferdinand uses from time to time to mask his own in an attempt to transform an ...
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JOURNAL | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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