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... another strategy calls for the personification of the " problem " of migration in the body of the woman . For example , “ La cautiva , " the very first story of Pedro Juan Soto's Spiks , characterizes the migrant as a woman .
... another strategy calls for the personification of the " problem " of migration in the body of the woman . For example , “ La cautiva , " the very first story of Pedro Juan Soto's Spiks , characterizes the migrant as a woman .
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The rejection of the “ nation ” is made through the body of the woman who refuses to have children , who discards a potential fetus in the menstrual blood . Her body will not be used for the preservation of a culture that ...
The rejection of the “ nation ” is made through the body of the woman who refuses to have children , who discards a potential fetus in the menstrual blood . Her body will not be used for the preservation of a culture that ...
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Since men themselves project their own fear of castration onto the body of the women , most of contemporary culture , argue ... thus ties the anxiety of " loss " of culture ( a sort of cultural castration ) back to the figure of woman .
Since men themselves project their own fear of castration onto the body of the women , most of contemporary culture , argue ... thus ties the anxiety of " loss " of culture ( a sort of cultural castration ) back to the figure of woman .
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