Discourse, Bindi 1-4Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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Síða 49
... woman , imprisons her in her " nature " as in a veritable iron collar . With this fixing of woman , with the impossibility of evolving and changing after a certain age - thirty years ! -as opposed to the flexibility and the plasticity ...
... woman , imprisons her in her " nature " as in a veritable iron collar . With this fixing of woman , with the impossibility of evolving and changing after a certain age - thirty years ! -as opposed to the flexibility and the plasticity ...
Síða 53
... woman signifies her castration , and the castration fear her sight inspires in males generates the blessedly invulnerable symbolic phallus . With Lacan , as with Freud , the sight of the castrated woman prepares the male for a promising ...
... woman signifies her castration , and the castration fear her sight inspires in males generates the blessedly invulnerable symbolic phallus . With Lacan , as with Freud , the sight of the castrated woman prepares the male for a promising ...
Síða 60
... woman often involves the exorcism of the mother ( and especially of the mother in the love object ) , the positioning , both visually and narratively , of the desired woman in the place of the helpless child ( who is " castrated " in ...
... woman often involves the exorcism of the mother ( and especially of the mother in the love object ) , the positioning , both visually and narratively , of the desired woman in the place of the helpless child ( who is " castrated " in ...
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Editorial D611 3 | |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse 39 | |
Jürgen Habermas and the 59 | |
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