Discourse, Bindi 15,Útgáfur 2-31993 |
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... Duras destroys those discursive practices which divide the private from the polit- ical , the body from history , the soul from the body , the past from our living present . Duras's writing , stretched taut and weakened by her refusal ...
... Duras destroys those discursive practices which divide the private from the polit- ical , the body from history , the soul from the body , the past from our living present . Duras's writing , stretched taut and weakened by her refusal ...
Síða 32
... Duras's obsessive drive to tell the same stories again and again seems to impel a psychoanalytic reading . Yet , that obsessive repetition can also be read as a rhetorical device , a self - conscious political strat- which embodies ...
... Duras's obsessive drive to tell the same stories again and again seems to impel a psychoanalytic reading . Yet , that obsessive repetition can also be read as a rhetorical device , a self - conscious political strat- which embodies ...
Síða 33
... Duras's shredded form . Kristeva is not the only critic uneasy with Duras's troubled text . Jean - Luc Seylouz , for example , argues that Duras stands dangerously on the side of patriarchy because she fetishizes woman as object , not ...
... Duras's shredded form . Kristeva is not the only critic uneasy with Duras's troubled text . Jean - Luc Seylouz , for example , argues that Duras stands dangerously on the side of patriarchy because she fetishizes woman as object , not ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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