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... Mother ) , but a being ” ( 75 ) . He will not even say his mother . And he will qualify this further , so that even when he will have survived her death , his life nonetheless will remain impoverished . It is a kind of vow . What he has ...
... Mother ) , but a being ” ( 75 ) . He will not even say his mother . And he will qualify this further , so that even when he will have survived her death , his life nonetheless will remain impoverished . It is a kind of vow . What he has ...
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... mother . In symbolically controlling the absence and presence of the mother , the child is asking the second question : can I lose my mother ? But the first question , Lacan insists , is this one : can my mother or father lose me ? I ...
... mother . In symbolically controlling the absence and presence of the mother , the child is asking the second question : can I lose my mother ? But the first question , Lacan insists , is this one : can my mother or father lose me ? I ...
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... mother might decide to keep the baby . By the very end of her tape , Rosler arrives at a position similar to ... mother " : 12 automatic maternal custody as long as the mother is not proved unfit in precisely the same way she would have ...
... mother might decide to keep the baby . By the very end of her tape , Rosler arrives at a position similar to ... mother " : 12 automatic maternal custody as long as the mother is not proved unfit in precisely the same way she would have ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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