Discourse, Bindi 11-121988 |
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... relation to a masculine role . As one who speaks , who enters and appropriates a language regulated by absence and difference , she must also wield the phallus as signifier of lack . In language , she is phallicized , a thief . In this ...
... relation to a masculine role . As one who speaks , who enters and appropriates a language regulated by absence and difference , she must also wield the phallus as signifier of lack . In language , she is phallicized , a thief . In this ...
Síða 46
... relation between the two one of analogy : is sexuality like language insofar as it is irrevocably divorced from any ground or referent ( the " natural " instincts ) ? The exact nature of the relation is never specified but often it ...
... relation between the two one of analogy : is sexuality like language insofar as it is irrevocably divorced from any ground or referent ( the " natural " instincts ) ? The exact nature of the relation is never specified but often it ...
Síða 150
... relation of the signi- fier to the referent and tries to establish an iconic relation of symbol to female body . The linguistic or cultural model , on the other hand , emphasizes the distance between the signifier and the body , the ...
... relation of the signi- fier to the referent and tries to establish an iconic relation of symbol to female body . The linguistic or cultural model , on the other hand , emphasizes the distance between the signifier and the body , the ...
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