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Side 120
... seems contradictory that Graham identifies America , in the same pas- sage , as a " dramatic " country . In so doing , she seems to abandon the adventure of a form seeking experimental art in favor of a prescripted one , a dramatized ...
... seems contradictory that Graham identifies America , in the same pas- sage , as a " dramatic " country . In so doing , she seems to abandon the adventure of a form seeking experimental art in favor of a prescripted one , a dramatized ...
Side 157
... seems to associate psychoanalysis with historical events which open into the postmodern - not with a privatized space , then , but with the chance , in crisis , to work on history through literature , through discourse . Duras's ...
... seems to associate psychoanalysis with historical events which open into the postmodern - not with a privatized space , then , but with the chance , in crisis , to work on history through literature , through discourse . Duras's ...
Side 78
... seems to suggest that the stability of American society depends on the female subject accepting her castration . The desiring female subject signifies plenitude rather than lack and therefore threatens the male subject with castration ...
... seems to suggest that the stability of American society depends on the female subject accepting her castration . The desiring female subject signifies plenitude rather than lack and therefore threatens the male subject with castration ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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