Discourse, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... castration , who in fact fetishizes the likeness between herself and the male ( " What would I have done with a good ... ( castrated ) mother . It is tempting to compare Jean's silent rejection to the orchestrated moves of Freud's Dora as ...
... castration , who in fact fetishizes the likeness between herself and the male ( " What would I have done with a good ... ( castrated ) mother . It is tempting to compare Jean's silent rejection to the orchestrated moves of Freud's Dora as ...
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... castration . Moreover , he argues that these films restage the mirror phase as defined by Lacanian psychoanalysis . Because the spectator misrecognizes the hero's bodily coherence as his own , he eludes the threat of castration ...
... castration . Moreover , he argues that these films restage the mirror phase as defined by Lacanian psychoanalysis . Because the spectator misrecognizes the hero's bodily coherence as his own , he eludes the threat of castration ...
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... castration ( and by implication the castration of all women who dare to resist the postwar return to normalcy ) . As we saw above , the film seems to suggest that the stability of American society depends on the female subject accepting ...
... castration ( and by implication the castration of all women who dare to resist the postwar return to normalcy ) . As we saw above , the film seems to suggest that the stability of American society depends on the female subject accepting ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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