Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 139
... father John Christopher Snowdon , the birth of a daughter , Johnnie , leads to the dissolution of the family and allows for the irruption of the past into the pres- ent . This late twentieth century episode of reproductive incest seems ...
... father John Christopher Snowdon , the birth of a daughter , Johnnie , leads to the dissolution of the family and allows for the irruption of the past into the pres- ent . This late twentieth century episode of reproductive incest seems ...
Síða 148
... Father that is under attack from the myth of slave origins to the apocalyptic war with which the narrative ends . In the " cursed " time of Thereafter Johnnie , one might say that two kinds of incest happen : one that uses sexual ...
... Father that is under attack from the myth of slave origins to the apocalyptic war with which the narrative ends . In the " cursed " time of Thereafter Johnnie , one might say that two kinds of incest happen : one that uses sexual ...
Síða 150
... father focusing on his seductive power over female sexuality . The chapter " Three Witches , " the most extensive ... father , you worked hard to be the best a father can be to his daughters when they are growing up and wanting ...
... father focusing on his seductive power over female sexuality . The chapter " Three Witches , " the most extensive ... father , you worked hard to be the best a father can be to his daughters when they are growing up and wanting ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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