Discourse, Bindi 11-121988 |
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... desire . For Irigaray , this desire , constituted by patriarchy , must be renounced if women are to find a desire specific to themselves . Analogously , would we ask of Aschenbach that he renounce his desire and seek his own voice in ...
... desire . For Irigaray , this desire , constituted by patriarchy , must be renounced if women are to find a desire specific to themselves . Analogously , would we ask of Aschenbach that he renounce his desire and seek his own voice in ...
Síða 159
... desire . Temptation provides him with a model of desire that includes resistance , a double structure accounting not only for the drive for movement , expansion , transgression , and dissemination but also , from within this drive and ...
... desire . Temptation provides him with a model of desire that includes resistance , a double structure accounting not only for the drive for movement , expansion , transgression , and dissemination but also , from within this drive and ...
Síða 160
... desire . Conscience and duty , even ' disinterested- ness , ' are not the dictates of the ' superego ' but forms taken by repressed desire , desire we do not acknowledge as our own ( perhaps because its ' masochistic ' appeal seems ...
... desire . Conscience and duty , even ' disinterested- ness , ' are not the dictates of the ' superego ' but forms taken by repressed desire , desire we do not acknowledge as our own ( perhaps because its ' masochistic ' appeal seems ...
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