Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 31997 |
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Side 94
... transgressive subjectivity . Durkheim , with his authority structure , maintained a hierarchical distinction between the sacred and the profane which privileged order ; Bataille , with his emphasis on transgression , 94 Discourse 19.3.
... transgressive subjectivity . Durkheim , with his authority structure , maintained a hierarchical distinction between the sacred and the profane which privileged order ; Bataille , with his emphasis on transgression , 94 Discourse 19.3.
Side 96
... transgression is a source of pleasure , free- dom , and mastery . In France , homophobia makes no cultural sense since transgression is considered a psychological necessity and all sexualities are by their very nature deemed transgressive ...
... transgression is a source of pleasure , free- dom , and mastery . In France , homophobia makes no cultural sense since transgression is considered a psychological necessity and all sexualities are by their very nature deemed transgressive ...
Side 99
... transgressive ; and because safer sex required an ability to conceive of the future . These arguments illustrate the extent to which , during this period , the cultural imperative to keep sex sacred dominated the profane need to protect ...
... transgressive ; and because safer sex required an ability to conceive of the future . These arguments illustrate the extent to which , during this period , the cultural imperative to keep sex sacred dominated the profane need to protect ...
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Interview with Kaja Silverman | 3 |
Empire of the Closet | 67 |
Book Reviews | 144 |
Copyright | |
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