Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 31997 |
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... become chivalric bridges to be crossed ; and cryptic fragments , scriptures to decipher . The poem teaches us a ... becomes the language of objectivity and of empire requires a close scrutiny of those textual instances in which an ...
... become chivalric bridges to be crossed ; and cryptic fragments , scriptures to decipher . The poem teaches us a ... becomes the language of objectivity and of empire requires a close scrutiny of those textual instances in which an ...
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... become , in an implicit hierarchy of forms , vegetable , animal , woman , and man . The self - possessed onanism of " writhing in his own clutch " transmogrifies into rape . In this way , rape becomes as natural as “ a tree , / Twisting ...
... become , in an implicit hierarchy of forms , vegetable , animal , woman , and man . The self - possessed onanism of " writhing in his own clutch " transmogrifies into rape . In this way , rape becomes as natural as “ a tree , / Twisting ...
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... become . The distinctions between such traditional binarisms as subject / object , active / passive , hard / soft , masculine / feminine and straight / gay have been so attacked from the fringes of mainstream culture that even some of ...
... become . The distinctions between such traditional binarisms as subject / object , active / passive , hard / soft , masculine / feminine and straight / gay have been so attacked from the fringes of mainstream culture that even some of ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
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