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... construction of the subject upon the female sexual characteristics of the body in our patriar- chal society has effected her tortures and left her no way out . Zürn's thought , her sensibility , and her Self were disfigured and ...
... construction of the subject upon the female sexual characteristics of the body in our patriar- chal society has effected her tortures and left her no way out . Zürn's thought , her sensibility , and her Self were disfigured and ...
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... construction of his own desire to be whole and wholesome . In order for that wholesomeness to be maintained the subject must be able to interpret all of the world , any of it that comes into his purview . It seems to me that it's not a ...
... construction of his own desire to be whole and wholesome . In order for that wholesomeness to be maintained the subject must be able to interpret all of the world , any of it that comes into his purview . It seems to me that it's not a ...
Side 142
... construction is thus to be developed not by accepting the individual , the sexual individual , as point of departure ( social construction " of the individual " ) but rather by examining the reality of social sexuality . “ The personal ...
... construction is thus to be developed not by accepting the individual , the sexual individual , as point of departure ( social construction " of the individual " ) but rather by examining the reality of social sexuality . “ The personal ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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