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... and the derivation of his language is explicit : There is no doubt that the imagination can readily bring about minute yet expressive changes , muscular and vascular , which the unaided action of the will is powerless to effect .
... and the derivation of his language is explicit : There is no doubt that the imagination can readily bring about minute yet expressive changes , muscular and vascular , which the unaided action of the will is powerless to effect .
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... some form or another ) remains a political possibility for women " ( 91 ) , she is also willing to ask whether it is advisable , in re - imagining philosophy , to keep the familiar name for what would in effect be a new discourse .
... some form or another ) remains a political possibility for women " ( 91 ) , she is also willing to ask whether it is advisable , in re - imagining philosophy , to keep the familiar name for what would in effect be a new discourse .
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The cumulative effect of this has been the creation of what Yingling calls a " tradition of traditions that erase the homosexual while praising his text ” ( 6 ) . What Yingling suggests as an antidote to this drive towards a cultural ...
The cumulative effect of this has been the creation of what Yingling calls a " tradition of traditions that erase the homosexual while praising his text ” ( 6 ) . What Yingling suggests as an antidote to this drive towards a cultural ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
Toward a Feminist Mimesis | 59 |
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