Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 11Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... language regulated by absence and difference , she must also wield the phallus as signifier of lack . In language , she is phallicized , a thief . In this sense , Riviere's analysis seems to anticipate the Lacanian articulation of ...
... language regulated by absence and difference , she must also wield the phallus as signifier of lack . In language , she is phallicized , a thief . In this sense , Riviere's analysis seems to anticipate the Lacanian articulation of ...
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... language , although this is rarely if ever explicitly articu- lated in the theory . Or , is the relation between the two one of analogy : is sexuality like language insofar as it is irrevocably divorced from any ground or referent ( the ...
... language , although this is rarely if ever explicitly articu- lated in the theory . Or , is the relation between the two one of analogy : is sexuality like language insofar as it is irrevocably divorced from any ground or referent ( the ...
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... language could therefore be a process that destabilizes institution- alized ways of writing , allows discourses to disrupt their own foreseeability , and more particularly , unsettles the identity of meaning and speaking subject . In ...
... language could therefore be a process that destabilizes institution- alized ways of writing , allows discourses to disrupt their own foreseeability , and more particularly , unsettles the identity of meaning and speaking subject . In ...
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