Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 15Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... fantasy in autoeroticism and also assert a connection between fantasy and desire . De Lauretis expands upon their assertion that " Fantasy , however , is not the object of desire , but its setting , " and in this setting sexual ...
... fantasy in autoeroticism and also assert a connection between fantasy and desire . De Lauretis expands upon their assertion that " Fantasy , however , is not the object of desire , but its setting , " and in this setting sexual ...
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... fantasy in the making , something the popular phrase “ making community " implies . This collective fantasy motivates porno- graphic production which is materially manifested through self- referential networks of magazine and video ...
... fantasy in the making , something the popular phrase “ making community " implies . This collective fantasy motivates porno- graphic production which is materially manifested through self- referential networks of magazine and video ...
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... fantasy is not disguised in the Life to Come collection but openly affirmed , for Salter describes his " sadness " that such fantasies were “ necessary sexual ano- dynes to a man of Forster's wisdom " ( 22 ) . " Wisdom , " it seems ...
... fantasy is not disguised in the Life to Come collection but openly affirmed , for Salter describes his " sadness " that such fantasies were “ necessary sexual ano- dynes to a man of Forster's wisdom " ( 22 ) . " Wisdom , " it seems ...
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Introduction DEC 4 | 5 |
DISCOURSE 15 | 15 |
The Desirability of Disavowal in Physical Culture | 27 |
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