Discourse, Bindi 15,Útgáfur 2-31993 |
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... social theories help to shape understanding , yet our emotional constitution holds sway so deeply that it retains an immunity to the legislative efforts of social critique and to the legislative gains of progressive social movements ...
... social theories help to shape understanding , yet our emotional constitution holds sway so deeply that it retains an immunity to the legislative efforts of social critique and to the legislative gains of progressive social movements ...
Síða 123
... social and psychic life are therefore to be found in forms outside the family , especially in popular culture and consumerism ) certainly compels us to look elsewhere if we are going to make fundamental social changes . But the claims ...
... social and psychic life are therefore to be found in forms outside the family , especially in popular culture and consumerism ) certainly compels us to look elsewhere if we are going to make fundamental social changes . But the claims ...
Síða 144
... social energy : One is that sexual energy is not biological ; it is only one form of socially created energy that is organized from the social desire to unite , or incorporate , with others . The second implication is that appropriate ...
... social energy : One is that sexual energy is not biological ; it is only one form of socially created energy that is organized from the social desire to unite , or incorporate , with others . The second implication is that appropriate ...
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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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