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Freud's essay describes a child who attempts to gratify her il- licit desire for her father through a three - phase fantasy in which she , and then other children , are being beaten . In Brown's allegor- ical reading , the fantasizing ...
Freud's essay describes a child who attempts to gratify her il- licit desire for her father through a three - phase fantasy in which she , and then other children , are being beaten . In Brown's allegor- ical reading , the fantasizing ...
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Brenda O. Daly's essay , " Whose Daugh- ter Is Johnnie ?: Revisionary Myth - making in Carolivia Herron's Thereafter Johnnie , " does an excellent job situating nation and incest through a study of the novel's mythic citations , while ...
Brenda O. Daly's essay , " Whose Daugh- ter Is Johnnie ?: Revisionary Myth - making in Carolivia Herron's Thereafter Johnnie , " does an excellent job situating nation and incest through a study of the novel's mythic citations , while ...
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Note ' Lyotard's essay " Emma " was first published in La Nouvelle Revue de Psychanalyse and later included in Misère de la philosophie . All translations from this essay — as well as all other essays from Misère de la philosophie and ...
Note ' Lyotard's essay " Emma " was first published in La Nouvelle Revue de Psychanalyse and later included in Misère de la philosophie . All translations from this essay — as well as all other essays from Misère de la philosophie and ...
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