Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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Síða 93
... civilized . " In an article written after the first public screenings of Borderline , Macpherson explained that the POOL group had contributed a technical innovation to the project of " driving mankind to conscious recognition " of the ...
... civilized . " In an article written after the first public screenings of Borderline , Macpherson explained that the POOL group had contributed a technical innovation to the project of " driving mankind to conscious recognition " of the ...
Síða 94
... civilized peoples ( or classes ) through the ' civilized ' sexual morality prevalent in them " ( 185 ) . Freud begins this article by invoking Ehrenfels , who “ dwells on the difference between ' natural ' and ' civilized ' sexual ...
... civilized peoples ( or classes ) through the ' civilized ' sexual morality prevalent in them " ( 185 ) . Freud begins this article by invoking Ehrenfels , who “ dwells on the difference between ' natural ' and ' civilized ' sexual ...
Síða 101
... civilized binary explored in Freud's essay : While the black characters seem " im- mune " to neurosis , they are also barred from creative achievement , for this is reserved for the " civilized " genius that H. D.'s pamphlet extols ...
... civilized binary explored in Freud's essay : While the black characters seem " im- mune " to neurosis , they are also barred from creative achievement , for this is reserved for the " civilized " genius that H. D.'s pamphlet extols ...
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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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