Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... language - itself and that Irigaray has famously said is revealed through the process of feminine mime- sis . It is through literary language , Cornell contends , that new meanings will come into play . “ To reach out involves the imagi ...
... language - itself and that Irigaray has famously said is revealed through the process of feminine mime- sis . It is through literary language , Cornell contends , that new meanings will come into play . “ To reach out involves the imagi ...
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... language , The Lost Language of Cranes brings to mind Freud's description , in the essay " Mourning and Melancholia , " of melancholia as an endless psychic process in which the melancholiac has lost the very ability to say what has ...
... language , The Lost Language of Cranes brings to mind Freud's description , in the essay " Mourning and Melancholia , " of melancholia as an endless psychic process in which the melancholiac has lost the very ability to say what has ...
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... language in itself . Of course , the very notion of a private language is a contra- diction , since language has to be social in order to be . The private language of the twins in Jerene's story is doubly contradictory , because it ...
... language in itself . Of course , the very notion of a private language is a contra- diction , since language has to be social in order to be . The private language of the twins in Jerene's story is doubly contradictory , because it ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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