Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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... males understand sexual difference by projecting “ lack " into women , male authors also understand cultural difference in a similar process . Authors project their own cultural fears back to the figure of woman as lack . This process ...
... males understand sexual difference by projecting “ lack " into women , male authors also understand cultural difference in a similar process . Authors project their own cultural fears back to the figure of woman as lack . This process ...
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... male felt at women's emerging power in the sixties . The villain turns out to be Professor Keller , a vengeful former employee of Emma's . Emma's father was an industrial magnate and she inherited his business when he died . The story ...
... male felt at women's emerging power in the sixties . The villain turns out to be Professor Keller , a vengeful former employee of Emma's . Emma's father was an industrial magnate and she inherited his business when he died . The story ...
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... ( Male Subjec tivity 46 ) . Silverman broadens Freud's notion of castration into a generalized signifier of male insufficiency due to various causes , including the accession to language , castration crisis , racial and class oppression ...
... ( Male Subjec tivity 46 ) . Silverman broadens Freud's notion of castration into a generalized signifier of male insufficiency due to various causes , including the accession to language , castration crisis , racial and class oppression ...
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