Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... hysteria contains the subheading " Ibsenism . " The year 1895 marked the appearance of another analysis of neuropathology in women , Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer's Studies on Hysteria ( translated into English in 1909 but discussed in ...
... hysteria contains the subheading " Ibsenism . " The year 1895 marked the appearance of another analysis of neuropathology in women , Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer's Studies on Hysteria ( translated into English in 1909 but discussed in ...
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... hysteria that motivates everything she does , " followed by " On her part , Hedda suspects that Brack sees through her without believing that she understands , " and a few lines later , " She really wants to live a man's [ sic ] life ...
... hysteria that motivates everything she does , " followed by " On her part , Hedda suspects that Brack sees through her without believing that she understands , " and a few lines later , " She really wants to live a man's [ sic ] life ...
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... hysteria , a theorist's hysteria , which deliberately navigates around the mir- ror and beyond the self - scripted secrets of the mimetic actor . Cixous's theater celebrates the undecidable and admits no spec- tators . Robins's theater ...
... hysteria , a theorist's hysteria , which deliberately navigates around the mir- ror and beyond the self - scripted secrets of the mimetic actor . Cixous's theater celebrates the undecidable and admits no spec- tators . Robins's theater ...
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