Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... writes , besides Queen Mary " reluctant to do his bidding " ( Diaries 175 ) . Calling Woolf " one of the most gravely distinguished - looking women I have ever seen , " he also notes that she would " look like a terrified ghost in an ...
... writes , besides Queen Mary " reluctant to do his bidding " ( Diaries 175 ) . Calling Woolf " one of the most gravely distinguished - looking women I have ever seen , " he also notes that she would " look like a terrified ghost in an ...
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... writes another relation . The reversals and the multiple standings - in , by which the mother now has a voice for her gay son given her by that son , occurs not in a void of timeless melancho- lia , but in a space carved out by history ...
... writes another relation . The reversals and the multiple standings - in , by which the mother now has a voice for her gay son given her by that son , occurs not in a void of timeless melancho- lia , but in a space carved out by history ...
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... writes , " according to Lacan , psychosis is charac- terized by a foreclosure of the Name of the Father . Foreclosure , a term introduced by Lacan , denotes a primordial expulsion of the fundamen- tal signifier ( the phallus ) from the ...
... writes , " according to Lacan , psychosis is charac- terized by a foreclosure of the Name of the Father . Foreclosure , a term introduced by Lacan , denotes a primordial expulsion of the fundamen- tal signifier ( the phallus ) from the ...
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