Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... incest seems to call forth earlier episodes of incestuous reproduction dur- ing slavery , linking the two " pasts " of the Snowdon family through the repetition of incest . Figuring out the relationship between these two pasts becomes a ...
... incest seems to call forth earlier episodes of incestuous reproduction dur- ing slavery , linking the two " pasts " of the Snowdon family through the repetition of incest . Figuring out the relationship between these two pasts becomes a ...
Síða 146
... incestuous relations between John Christopher and Patricia , providing a telescopic history of the United States as a story of incest . There are two main temporal orders imputed to the novel through a reading of the curse : an order of ...
... incestuous relations between John Christopher and Patricia , providing a telescopic history of the United States as a story of incest . There are two main temporal orders imputed to the novel through a reading of the curse : an order of ...
Síða 149
... incest - but a form of incest that is pre- cisely illegible within the legal definition of property relations . The law of the father thus produces proper kinship by normalizing the enjoyment of property as distinct from and yet ...
... incest - but a form of incest that is pre- cisely illegible within the legal definition of property relations . The law of the father thus produces proper kinship by normalizing the enjoyment of property as distinct from and yet ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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