Discourse, Bindi 15,Útgáfur 2-31993 |
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... objects , is a defining entity in its own right . Pepper focuses upon the struggle and the shame , the irrevocable loss of an object ( his mink coat ) . Could it possibly be that the ambivalent retention and renunciation of an " object ...
... objects , is a defining entity in its own right . Pepper focuses upon the struggle and the shame , the irrevocable loss of an object ( his mink coat ) . Could it possibly be that the ambivalent retention and renunciation of an " object ...
Síða 99
... object to which such a person clings - this is a brilliant formulation of affect as an object . " For such narcissistic depressed persons , " Kristeva writes , " sadness is really the sole object ; more precisely , it is a substitute ...
... object to which such a person clings - this is a brilliant formulation of affect as an object . " For such narcissistic depressed persons , " Kristeva writes , " sadness is really the sole object ; more precisely , it is a substitute ...
Síða 128
... object of cultiva- tion . The positivist approach to emotion , for example — or what Elizabeth Spelman calls the " dumb " view because it silences emotion restricts emotion to the realm of the body ( to sensa- tion , physical feelings ...
... object of cultiva- tion . The positivist approach to emotion , for example — or what Elizabeth Spelman calls the " dumb " view because it silences emotion restricts emotion to the realm of the body ( to sensa- tion , physical feelings ...
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The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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