Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 19,Ausgabe 21997 |
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... difference as both were imagined by its white modernist creators . How do white fantasies of racial difference inform and under- write Borderline's psychoanalytically inflected modernist challenges to a conventionally gendered and sexed ...
... difference as both were imagined by its white modernist creators . How do white fantasies of racial difference inform and under- write Borderline's psychoanalytically inflected modernist challenges to a conventionally gendered and sexed ...
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... difference between ego and the other , between the victim and the aggressor , ceaselessly disappears " ( 9 ) . For this reason , Lacan's conception of “ L'Autre , ” or Other , has no obvious relation to color.2 This does not mean that ...
... difference between ego and the other , between the victim and the aggressor , ceaselessly disappears " ( 9 ) . For this reason , Lacan's conception of “ L'Autre , ” or Other , has no obvious relation to color.2 This does not mean that ...
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... difference is facilitated , however , by the articulation of an even more inaugural difference , which we also need to conceptualize ideologically - sexual difference " ( 23 ) . That sex must be understood as fantasmatic belief is ...
... difference is facilitated , however , by the articulation of an even more inaugural difference , which we also need to conceptualize ideologically - sexual difference " ( 23 ) . That sex must be understood as fantasmatic belief is ...
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What Does a Jew Want? or The Political Meaning of the Phallus | 21 |
The Oedipus Complex and Douglasss | 53 |
Seraph on | 72 |
Urheberrecht | |
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