Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... representation , as psychoana- lytic theorist Kaja Silverman has suggested . For our constructed but affective relationship to the world is anchored by phantasmatic representation which , in Silverman's words , “ might be said to confer ...
... representation , as psychoana- lytic theorist Kaja Silverman has suggested . For our constructed but affective relationship to the world is anchored by phantasmatic representation which , in Silverman's words , “ might be said to confer ...
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... representation ( animal , female , male , parental , etc. ) in place of what constitutes them as such , in other words , symbolization , the double articulation and syntac- tic sequence of language , as well as its preconditions or ...
... representation ( animal , female , male , parental , etc. ) in place of what constitutes them as such , in other words , symbolization , the double articulation and syntac- tic sequence of language , as well as its preconditions or ...
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... representation of the phallus and of simultaneously recogniz- ing one's own deficiencies ? Kelly : I'm not sure if this is what you mean but where I was headed in referring to the difference between Riviere and Lacan's notions of ...
... representation of the phallus and of simultaneously recogniz- ing one's own deficiencies ? Kelly : I'm not sure if this is what you mean but where I was headed in referring to the difference between Riviere and Lacan's notions of ...
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