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Is ascendancy to the Symbolic order based on recognizing a position in relation to castration ? 5 M : My answer would be “ yes . ” Yes , insofar as sexual difference is , to some extent , a physiological problem- to this extent only .
Is ascendancy to the Symbolic order based on recognizing a position in relation to castration ? 5 M : My answer would be “ yes . ” Yes , insofar as sexual difference is , to some extent , a physiological problem- to this extent only .
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You feel that such a position would involve a male appropriation of feminist issues and that it would be dishonest to attempt to define the role of the female subject in the audience , because you can't put yourself in her place .
You feel that such a position would involve a male appropriation of feminist issues and that it would be dishonest to attempt to define the role of the female subject in the audience , because you can't put yourself in her place .
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On this question , I would agree nearly completely with Melanie Klein's position , according to which epistemophilia is a transformed form of voyeurism . And I think the only difference - a very small difference in fact , and a very ...
On this question , I would agree nearly completely with Melanie Klein's position , according to which epistemophilia is a transformed form of voyeurism . And I think the only difference - a very small difference in fact , and a very ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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