Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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... castration anxiety . ( qtd . in Sexton 185 ) My argument regarding Puerto Rican nationalist rhetoric , which associates castration with cultural identity , thus ties the anxiety of " loss " of culture ( a sort of cultural castration ) ...
... castration anxiety . ( qtd . in Sexton 185 ) My argument regarding Puerto Rican nationalist rhetoric , which associates castration with cultural identity , thus ties the anxiety of " loss " of culture ( a sort of cultural castration ) ...
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... castration is as old as civilization itself . Biblical stories , from Judith's decapitation of Holofornes to the story of John the Baptist , point to the danger of surrendering to seduction.5 Most of the classical tales in which ...
... castration is as old as civilization itself . Biblical stories , from Judith's decapitation of Holofornes to the story of John the Baptist , point to the danger of surrendering to seduction.5 Most of the classical tales in which ...
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... castration into a generalized signifier of male insufficiency due to various causes , including the accession to language , castration crisis , racial and class oppression , and historical trauma . Female lack is thus a male projection ...
... castration into a generalized signifier of male insufficiency due to various causes , including the accession to language , castration crisis , racial and class oppression , and historical trauma . Female lack is thus a male projection ...
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