Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... masculine signifier , reproduction technology is , on the other hand , a continuation of the masculine construction of the feminine . Precisely because woman doesn't exist , or does so only as body , science can experiment unhindered on ...
... masculine signifier , reproduction technology is , on the other hand , a continuation of the masculine construction of the feminine . Precisely because woman doesn't exist , or does so only as body , science can experiment unhindered on ...
Síða 22
... masculine definition of woman intends anyhow . If women are against the dissolution of the body , as it is being introduced through in vitro fertilization , then they thus confirm the masculine identification of woman as body . The ...
... masculine definition of woman intends anyhow . If women are against the dissolution of the body , as it is being introduced through in vitro fertilization , then they thus confirm the masculine identification of woman as body . The ...
Síða 23
... masculine identification of the feminine with the female body . That anorexia ultimately leads to death , to the extinction of the body , only indicates that the anorexic woman prefers the disembodiment of the body to a disembodiment ...
... masculine identification of the feminine with the female body . That anorexia ultimately leads to death , to the extinction of the body , only indicates that the anorexic woman prefers the disembodiment of the body to a disembodiment ...
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