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If Fisher begins his essay by virtually reproaching Hamlet for not feeling grief appropriate to Ophelia's death , among others ( Fisher privileges vehemence ) , he later reads Hamlet through Hamlet's intervention in his own thought .
If Fisher begins his essay by virtually reproaching Hamlet for not feeling grief appropriate to Ophelia's death , among others ( Fisher privileges vehemence ) , he later reads Hamlet through Hamlet's intervention in his own thought .
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The waning of affect is the liberation from the structures of recognition that bind meaning to feeling . ... that the cultural products of the postmodern era are utterly devoid of feeling , but rather that such feelings ... are now free ...
The waning of affect is the liberation from the structures of recognition that bind meaning to feeling . ... that the cultural products of the postmodern era are utterly devoid of feeling , but rather that such feelings ... are now free ...
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On the negative side , femini- zation is the sentimental education of the postmodern subject who , on the other side of boredom and apathy ( as the total defeat of all desire ) , feels its power only in feeling too much or in feeling ...
On the negative side , femini- zation is the sentimental education of the postmodern subject who , on the other side of boredom and apathy ( as the total defeat of all desire ) , feels its power only in feeling too much or in feeling ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemor PR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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