Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... desire — by " re- habilitat [ ing ] the memory of desire within identificatory processes [ . . . ] prior to its wounding and thus prior to the formation of identity at the site of the wound " ( " Wounded " 405-407 ) . While she ...
... desire — by " re- habilitat [ ing ] the memory of desire within identificatory processes [ . . . ] prior to its wounding and thus prior to the formation of identity at the site of the wound " ( " Wounded " 405-407 ) . While she ...
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... desire to be punished and politicized claims to injury , Brown dedicates the remainder of her essay to an allegorical reading of Freud's essay , " A Child Is Being Beaten . " Freud's essay describes a child who attempts to gratify her ...
... desire to be punished and politicized claims to injury , Brown dedicates the remainder of her essay to an allegorical reading of Freud's essay , " A Child Is Being Beaten . " Freud's essay describes a child who attempts to gratify her ...
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... desire ( rather than en- joying their sexual appropriability ) , becoming the monopolist of desirous consent rather than the law delimiting those subjects ca- pable of it . According to this liberal rule of the market , John Chris ...
... desire ( rather than en- joying their sexual appropriability ) , becoming the monopolist of desirous consent rather than the law delimiting those subjects ca- pable of it . According to this liberal rule of the market , John Chris ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
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Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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