Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... role traditionally occupied by men . As Deleuze notes , “ In the contractual relation the woman typically figures as an object in the patriarchal system , " but in masochism the situation is reversed , and the woman is made into the ...
... role traditionally occupied by men . As Deleuze notes , “ In the contractual relation the woman typically figures as an object in the patriarchal system , " but in masochism the situation is reversed , and the woman is made into the ...
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... role , which is conflated with that of a butch ( 75 ) . Finally , the authors unveil the salvationary role of feminism in this process and its power to sever the newly - constructed identity of the lesbian feminist from its traditional ...
... role , which is conflated with that of a butch ( 75 ) . Finally , the authors unveil the salvationary role of feminism in this process and its power to sever the newly - constructed identity of the lesbian feminist from its traditional ...
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... roles " ( Criticism 26.2 [ 1988 ] : 195 ) . At the same time Kristeva indicates throughout her work the funda- mental and dominant role of culture . Biology dictates neither the confrontation with woman nor how to manipulate the ...
... roles " ( Criticism 26.2 [ 1988 ] : 195 ) . At the same time Kristeva indicates throughout her work the funda- mental and dominant role of culture . Biology dictates neither the confrontation with woman nor how to manipulate the ...
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