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Although for Jameson the contemporary waning of bourgeois affect signals the end of the individual as a psychological entity ( and the psychopathologies of anxiety , alienation , angst ) , I would argue instead that what has ended — or ...
Although for Jameson the contemporary waning of bourgeois affect signals the end of the individual as a psychological entity ( and the psychopathologies of anxiety , alienation , angst ) , I would argue instead that what has ended — or ...
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As a condition of its exercise , pedagogy depends on the social misrecognition of the objective truth of its work — that it is overwhelmingly a violent structure , a structure that subordinates and diminishes individuals and groups who ...
As a condition of its exercise , pedagogy depends on the social misrecognition of the objective truth of its work — that it is overwhelmingly a violent structure , a structure that subordinates and diminishes individuals and groups who ...
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In the life of each individual , abjection inaugurates the primal repression of emotion and the substitution of meaning ( or reason ) through full oedipalization and the acquisition of language as compensation for the ...
In the life of each individual , abjection inaugurates the primal repression of emotion and the substitution of meaning ( or reason ) through full oedipalization and the acquisition of language as compensation for the ...
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Maus Mourning and PostMemoryPR 14 | 3 |
The Politics of Form and Subjectivity | 30 |
An Interview with Nancy K Miller | 51 |
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