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For many critics , this X marks the limit of Patricia's sexual agency . It is the arrested signifier , one that refers to sexual viola- tions that precede the time of sexual " choice . " As Brenda Daly suggests in " Whose Daughter Is ...
For many critics , this X marks the limit of Patricia's sexual agency . It is the arrested signifier , one that refers to sexual viola- tions that precede the time of sexual " choice . " As Brenda Daly suggests in " Whose Daughter Is ...
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In Patricia's gesture of repudiation , the X marks neither an origin ( trauma ) nor an endpoint ( freedom ) but rather a temporal counterpoint to the historical conditions through which trauma and freedom forge a national narrative .
In Patricia's gesture of repudiation , the X marks neither an origin ( trauma ) nor an endpoint ( freedom ) but rather a temporal counterpoint to the historical conditions through which trauma and freedom forge a national narrative .
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distinctions between referent and addressor by condensing in one place " the mark of that which is talked about and the mark of the one speaking , that is , the mark of the referent and of the ad- dressor " ( " Emma " 88 ) .
distinctions between referent and addressor by condensing in one place " the mark of that which is talked about and the mark of the one speaking , that is , the mark of the referent and of the ad- dressor " ( " Emma " 88 ) .
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