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What was the difference between a hermaphrodite a figure still presented in freakshows at the local county fair in my childhood - and a male movie star like Victor Mature who was considered hypermasculine despite his overdeveloped and ...
What was the difference between a hermaphrodite a figure still presented in freakshows at the local county fair in my childhood - and a male movie star like Victor Mature who was considered hypermasculine despite his overdeveloped and ...
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As Freud and others have described it , part of the process is the psychic taking into ourselves , the internalization , of the figure of the person we mourn . But in Barthes's gesture of externalizing the figure of his ...
As Freud and others have described it , part of the process is the psychic taking into ourselves , the internalization , of the figure of the person we mourn . But in Barthes's gesture of externalizing the figure of his ...
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This maternal figure , as recast in the feminist practice of entrustment , legitimates female difference as an " originary human difference . ” However , as Teresa de Lauretis cautions us , the collective's concept of female sexual ...
This maternal figure , as recast in the feminist practice of entrustment , legitimates female difference as an " originary human difference . ” However , as Teresa de Lauretis cautions us , the collective's concept of female sexual ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Michael Moon and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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