Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... femininity per se . Exercise promises to be that realm which can transform the body into acceptable curren- cy of femininity and prepare a feminine subject of that exchange . Women are no longer a veil over a gap , a sign projected by ...
... femininity per se . Exercise promises to be that realm which can transform the body into acceptable curren- cy of femininity and prepare a feminine subject of that exchange . Women are no longer a veil over a gap , a sign projected by ...
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... feminine . Disembodiment and avoidance of the body are thus not synonymous with avoidance of the femi- nine . Only there , where the feminine is identified with the female physical characteristics , as Freud set it out , can the ...
... feminine . Disembodiment and avoidance of the body are thus not synonymous with avoidance of the femi- nine . Only there , where the feminine is identified with the female physical characteristics , as Freud set it out , can the ...
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... feminine identity , about a life of its own and a sense of its own ( see Zürn ) , and especially , stage the interpretations of the ego status of woman via the body . These stagings of the ego - via the body , via images of the body or ...
... feminine identity , about a life of its own and a sense of its own ( see Zürn ) , and especially , stage the interpretations of the ego status of woman via the body . These stagings of the ego - via the body , via images of the body or ...
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