Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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... present paper . . . [ : ] the increase traceable to it of modern nervous illness — of the nervous illness , that is , which is rapidly spreading in our present - day society ” ( 182 ) . Freud then questions the distinction between ...
... present paper . . . [ : ] the increase traceable to it of modern nervous illness — of the nervous illness , that is , which is rapidly spreading in our present - day society ” ( 182 ) . Freud then questions the distinction between ...
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... present . Present In her now famous critique of Kristeva , Spivak begins her anal- ysis of French feminism with " an obstinate childhood memory " : I am walking alone in my grandfather's estate on the 168 Discourse 19.2.
... present . Present In her now famous critique of Kristeva , Spivak begins her anal- ysis of French feminism with " an obstinate childhood memory " : I am walking alone in my grandfather's estate on the 168 Discourse 19.2.
Síða 169
... present tense ? Considering Cixous's " The Laugh of the Medusa , ” Spivak tells us more recently : " We must be able to read this ' present tense ' in that nondimensional verbal ... : not a future present but a persistent effortfulness ...
... present tense ? Considering Cixous's " The Laugh of the Medusa , ” Spivak tells us more recently : " We must be able to read this ' present tense ' in that nondimensional verbal ... : not a future present but a persistent effortfulness ...
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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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