Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 31997 |
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Side 83
... appears likely that poets in our civilization , as it exists at present , must be difficult . Our civilization comprehends great variety and complexity , and this variety and complexity , playing upon a refined sensibility , must ...
... appears likely that poets in our civilization , as it exists at present , must be difficult . Our civilization comprehends great variety and complexity , and this variety and complexity , playing upon a refined sensibility , must ...
Side 115
... appear not as a totalizing system but rather as a partial one . This transformation is long overdue in a world in which the enemy has deserted clear borders to appear in unsuspected forms and sites . In France , the historical tradition ...
... appear not as a totalizing system but rather as a partial one . This transformation is long overdue in a world in which the enemy has deserted clear borders to appear in unsuspected forms and sites . In France , the historical tradition ...
Side 138
... appears to operate as a cultural mechanism for producing and securing a female subject who desires to be desired by men — the ideal , fully oedipalized , heterosexual woman . Playing on the considerable social significance at- tributed ...
... appears to operate as a cultural mechanism for producing and securing a female subject who desires to be desired by men — the ideal , fully oedipalized , heterosexual woman . Playing on the considerable social significance at- tributed ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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