Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Síða 155
... homosexuality as its consequence , or is it his homosexuality that gives rise to his identification with his mother ? Warming as she does here to one of her favorite topics , the pathology of homo- sexuality , Kristeva does not concern ...
... homosexuality as its consequence , or is it his homosexuality that gives rise to his identification with his mother ? Warming as she does here to one of her favorite topics , the pathology of homo- sexuality , Kristeva does not concern ...
Síða 156
... homosexuality as " perversion . " The analyst's naming of the analysand's desire as " homosexuality " is no liberation . In this earlier passage , Kristeva claims that " depression " is " bracketed " by " inversions and perversions ...
... homosexuality as " perversion . " The analyst's naming of the analysand's desire as " homosexuality " is no liberation . In this earlier passage , Kristeva claims that " depression " is " bracketed " by " inversions and perversions ...
Síða 169
... homosexuality with artificiality ? Homosexuality , observed through the author's religious eyes , thus turns into the sin of the artifi- cial : " Homosexuals , " Rodriguez writes , " have made a covenant against nature . Homosexual ...
... homosexuality with artificiality ? Homosexuality , observed through the author's religious eyes , thus turns into the sin of the artifi- cial : " Homosexuals , " Rodriguez writes , " have made a covenant against nature . Homosexual ...
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