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... desire . In Duras's work , however , that fetishiza- tion becomes the motor which undoes its own functioning . This white woman , this blank text , this woman who does nothing but represent the object of all bourgeois desire , who ...
... desire . In Duras's work , however , that fetishiza- tion becomes the motor which undoes its own functioning . This white woman , this blank text , this woman who does nothing but represent the object of all bourgeois desire , who ...
Síða 95
... desire , not one of death and grief . I will note too that the celebrated story of Dora , which Freud published under the title Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria and which he analyzed in terms of her " forbidden " sexual desire ...
... desire , not one of death and grief . I will note too that the celebrated story of Dora , which Freud published under the title Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria and which he analyzed in terms of her " forbidden " sexual desire ...
Síða 139
... desire with which we invest the world and our relations to it with meaning ( “ Postmodernity and Affect " ) . The distinction between affect and meaning ( or ideology ) simply reformulates the distinction between reason and emotion ...
... desire with which we invest the world and our relations to it with meaning ( “ Postmodernity and Affect " ) . The distinction between affect and meaning ( or ideology ) simply reformulates the distinction between reason and emotion ...
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