Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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Síða 110
... Travels 21 The only beast of burden is man . -Letter from M. Weber to M. Blum , qtd . in Gide , Le Retour 221 Jouissance comes easily to the slave , and it will leave the work in bondage . -Lacan , " Subversion " 308 " What desires can ...
... Travels 21 The only beast of burden is man . -Letter from M. Weber to M. Blum , qtd . in Gide , Le Retour 221 Jouissance comes easily to the slave , and it will leave the work in bondage . -Lacan , " Subversion " 308 " What desires can ...
Síða 112
... Travels as fear , anxiety , fascination , repulsion , distress , pleasure , and embarrassment . None of these factors falls easily into a rubric for the politically correct . They probably cause us acute discomfort , but they recur with ...
... Travels as fear , anxiety , fascination , repulsion , distress , pleasure , and embarrassment . None of these factors falls easily into a rubric for the politically correct . They probably cause us acute discomfort , but they recur with ...
Síða 113
... Travels , for we can access no " outside " from which to judge Gide's truth ( see also Leiris ) . Interpretation prevails from within the scene of colonial desire . This does not mean that Gide's fantasies , or his capacity to symbolize ...
... Travels , for we can access no " outside " from which to judge Gide's truth ( see also Leiris ) . Interpretation prevails from within the scene of colonial desire . This does not mean that Gide's fantasies , or his capacity to symbolize ...
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What Does a Jew Want? or The Political Meaning of the Phallus | 21 |
The Oedipus Complex and Douglasss | 53 |
Seraph on | 72 |
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