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... narrative fullness is best located in the production of Anne Catherick's story , which is not produced as individual history , but as by - product of textual production , historical complicity , and historical legacy . The com- plicit ...
... narrative fullness is best located in the production of Anne Catherick's story , which is not produced as individual history , but as by - product of textual production , historical complicity , and historical legacy . The com- plicit ...
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... Anne Catherick's story is the story of failed production . This is the story of illegitimacy , the story without phallic mediation . Anne Catherick's " monomaniacal " narrative of intricate details and embedded operations of enunciation ...
... Anne Catherick's story is the story of failed production . This is the story of illegitimacy , the story without phallic mediation . Anne Catherick's " monomaniacal " narrative of intricate details and embedded operations of enunciation ...
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. Anne Catherick's story is not her story alone , it is her mother's story too : the story of her mother's position as serving girl in the houses of the landed gentry . Anne ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. Anne Catherick's story is not her story alone , it is her mother's story too : the story of her mother's position as serving girl in the houses of the landed gentry . Anne ...
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