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Is there , Kristeva suggests , some second , intermediary , provisional alternative to thinking of power either in terms of isolated individuals — the fragmentation of late capitalism — or in terms of monolithic and passionate ...
Is there , Kristeva suggests , some second , intermediary , provisional alternative to thinking of power either in terms of isolated individuals — the fragmentation of late capitalism — or in terms of monolithic and passionate ...
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Thus the markings seem to suggest that Guy would consider Miriam's death Bruno's gift to him ( “ Anthony to Guy ” ) . ... It stands for Ann as well as for Bruno , which suggests another way of interpreting the lighter .
Thus the markings seem to suggest that Guy would consider Miriam's death Bruno's gift to him ( “ Anthony to Guy ” ) . ... It stands for Ann as well as for Bruno , which suggests another way of interpreting the lighter .
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On the other hand , in her reading of Notorious , Modleski suggests that the alternative female narrative may not be Oedipal at all , but closer to what we find in Antigone , an irreconcilable tragedy of the conflicts between public and ...
On the other hand , in her reading of Notorious , Modleski suggests that the alternative female narrative may not be Oedipal at all , but closer to what we find in Antigone , an irreconcilable tragedy of the conflicts between public and ...
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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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