Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... feminist subject , even going so far as to call feminism " the last religion " ( Tales of Love 364 ) . For Kristeva , the production of a singular feminist identity ( something in little danger of emerg- ing , we might inject ) would ...
... feminist subject , even going so far as to call feminism " the last religion " ( Tales of Love 364 ) . For Kristeva , the production of a singular feminist identity ( something in little danger of emerg- ing , we might inject ) would ...
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... feminism ? Can feminism make use of this permanent strangeness , this negativity , as a way to posit one mode of an effective subject position ? Can feminism ally itself with a kind of anarchism ? This interview reveals a Kristeva whose ...
... feminism ? Can feminism make use of this permanent strangeness , this negativity , as a way to posit one mode of an effective subject position ? Can feminism ally itself with a kind of anarchism ? This interview reveals a Kristeva whose ...
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... feminism . This bridging of discursive gaps is what constitutes her own significance in the femi- nist movement , which she documents and analyzes : Mulvey is one of the key feminist writers working to reclaim psychoanalytic theory for ...
... feminism . This bridging of discursive gaps is what constitutes her own significance in the femi- nist movement , which she documents and analyzes : Mulvey is one of the key feminist writers working to reclaim psychoanalytic theory for ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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