Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Kristeva switches to the third person again , for an apparently more magisterial pronouncement : " The homosexual shares the same depressive economy : he is a delightful melancholy person when he does not indulge in sadistic passion ...
... Kristeva switches to the third person again , for an apparently more magisterial pronouncement : " The homosexual shares the same depressive economy : he is a delightful melancholy person when he does not indulge in sadistic passion ...
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... Kristeva's repeated use of the word " host " to denote her European " welcome " ( 47 ) may endorse this spurious generosity because it suggests that the immigrant is never more than a " guest " who can be removed , or quietly asked to ...
... Kristeva's repeated use of the word " host " to denote her European " welcome " ( 47 ) may endorse this spurious generosity because it suggests that the immigrant is never more than a " guest " who can be removed , or quietly asked to ...
Síða 178
... Kristeva's arguments for esprit général may clarify that an appeal to “ humanity ” as a palliative for social upheaval can paradoxically decrease our tolerance for individual difference . For it may be impossible to distinguish between ...
... Kristeva's arguments for esprit général may clarify that an appeal to “ humanity ” as a palliative for social upheaval can paradoxically decrease our tolerance for individual difference . For it may be impossible to distinguish between ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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