Discourse, Bindi 15,Útgáfur 2-31993 |
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... argues , Duras clings to the pervasive infection of history , creating an art which is both " essentialist and transhistorical " ( 258 ) . I would argue , however , that if we read depression as a trope rather than a pathology , Duras's ...
... argues , Duras clings to the pervasive infection of history , creating an art which is both " essentialist and transhistorical " ( 258 ) . I would argue , however , that if we read depression as a trope rather than a pathology , Duras's ...
Síða 33
... argues , " politics in Duras operates only at the level of refusal " ( 61 ) ; " Writing itself becomes the place of destruction " ( 72 ) . For Papin that refusal is insufficient ; she argues that while the poor are present in Duras's ...
... argues , " politics in Duras operates only at the level of refusal " ( 61 ) ; " Writing itself becomes the place of destruction " ( 72 ) . For Papin that refusal is insufficient ; she argues that while the poor are present in Duras's ...
Síða 168
... argues convincingly that women internalize a body image that is regulated by a power structure she refers to as the " fashion beauty complex , " a sort of ideological state apparatus that interpellates " feminine " subjects . The ...
... argues convincingly that women internalize a body image that is regulated by a power structure she refers to as the " fashion beauty complex , " a sort of ideological state apparatus that interpellates " feminine " subjects . The ...
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An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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