Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Homosexuality , " and Melancholia Michael du Plessis For my mother , of course Every tenth Jesus is a Mary . Queer Nation / Los Angeles Algernon , in the first act of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest , wittily turns the ...
... Homosexuality , " and Melancholia Michael du Plessis For my mother , of course Every tenth Jesus is a Mary . Queer Nation / Los Angeles Algernon , in the first act of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest , wittily turns the ...
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... homosexuality as " perversion . " The analyst's naming of the analysand's desire as " homosexuality " is no liberation . In this earlier passage , Kristeva claims that " depression " is " bracketed " by " inversions and perversions ...
... homosexuality as " perversion . " The analyst's naming of the analysand's desire as " homosexuality " is no liberation . In this earlier passage , Kristeva claims that " depression " is " bracketed " by " inversions and perversions ...
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... homosexuality " in psychoanalysis still are some two decades after the putative depathologization of " homosexuality . " Sedgwick makes the point that psychoanalysis shows a particular con- cern over the supposed failure of male ...
... homosexuality " in psychoanalysis still are some two decades after the putative depathologization of " homosexuality . " Sedgwick makes the point that psychoanalysis shows a particular con- cern over the supposed failure of male ...
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