Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... mother's story too : the story of her mother's position as serving girl in the houses of the landed gentry . Anne Catherick's story is the story of the intersection of class and gender desires of her mother , of Glyde and his parents ...
... mother's story too : the story of her mother's position as serving girl in the houses of the landed gentry . Anne Catherick's story is the story of the intersection of class and gender desires of her mother , of Glyde and his parents ...
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... mother , instead , that Ernst addressed his phone , at the moment of transference ? To Freud as being his mother ? A mother of whom Freud does not say a word [ ne dit mot ] : muttum . — In Act 3 , scene 4 , the prince visits his mother ...
... mother , instead , that Ernst addressed his phone , at the moment of transference ? To Freud as being his mother ? A mother of whom Freud does not say a word [ ne dit mot ] : muttum . — In Act 3 , scene 4 , the prince visits his mother ...
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... mothers . Suleiman's response to the surrealist image of woman as a passive mannequin is thus to reinvent the mother as an active and playful subject . This most inventive moment in Suleiman's book takes place in the pro- logue of ...
... mothers . Suleiman's response to the surrealist image of woman as a passive mannequin is thus to reinvent the mother as an active and playful subject . This most inventive moment in Suleiman's book takes place in the pro- logue of ...
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