Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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... woman of color , “ I know nothing about her ” ( 180 ) , a statement that eerily echoes Freud's statement about the " dark continent " of woman's sexuality ( “ Ques- tion " 212 ) .37 In his brilliant and passionate cri de coeur against ...
... woman of color , “ I know nothing about her ” ( 180 ) , a statement that eerily echoes Freud's statement about the " dark continent " of woman's sexuality ( “ Ques- tion " 212 ) .37 In his brilliant and passionate cri de coeur against ...
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... woman and by adopting a masculine identification . By revisiting the whipping scene as its author , Douglass controls the spectacle of the woman to confirm her status as a slave . While Freud's Wolf Man finally interprets the primal ...
... woman and by adopting a masculine identification . By revisiting the whipping scene as its author , Douglass controls the spectacle of the woman to confirm her status as a slave . While Freud's Wolf Man finally interprets the primal ...
Síða 94
... woman also of partial African abstraction . ” He says , not " here is a black man , here is a mulatto woman , " but " here is a man , here is a woman . " He says , " look , sympathize with them and love them " not because they are black ...
... woman also of partial African abstraction . ” He says , not " here is a black man , here is a mulatto woman , " but " here is a man , here is a woman . " He says , " look , sympathize with them and love them " not because they are black ...
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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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