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Beaton's text is accompanied by drawings based on existing photographs ; Woolf refused to sit for him , the only person , he writes , besides Queen Mary “ reluctant to do his bidding ” ( Diaries 175 ) . Calling Woolf “ one of the most ...
Beaton's text is accompanied by drawings based on existing photographs ; Woolf refused to sit for him , the only person , he writes , besides Queen Mary “ reluctant to do his bidding ” ( Diaries 175 ) . Calling Woolf “ one of the most ...
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In Camera Lucida Barthes writes of his mother as if she were this all - tolerant deity : he discusses the worship of the “ maternal feminine ” as “ [ applying ] quite convincingly to my situation " ( 74 ) .
In Camera Lucida Barthes writes of his mother as if she were this all - tolerant deity : he discusses the worship of the “ maternal feminine ” as “ [ applying ] quite convincingly to my situation " ( 74 ) .
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As I argued at the beginning of this essay , the phrase “ mother's boy ” bears a future anterior in itself in which the boy will have become his mother ; Hemphill's “ standing in the gap , however , writes another relation .
As I argued at the beginning of this essay , the phrase “ mother's boy ” bears a future anterior in itself in which the boy will have become his mother ; Hemphill's “ standing in the gap , however , writes another relation .
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DIS Discourse 16 1 Fall 1993 | 2 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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