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... desire . My desire ... how can I desire if I do not exist ? If I lead a mere shadow - existence ? How am I supposed to desire the other if I am the other's own shadow ? There is only this single Other left in me — the history of my ...
... desire . My desire ... how can I desire if I do not exist ? If I lead a mere shadow - existence ? How am I supposed to desire the other if I am the other's own shadow ? There is only this single Other left in me — the history of my ...
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... desire in a narrative of skewed expectations of class and gender . This interruption ( not a failure ) sends the narrative as a whole into a kind of shock resulting in more words rather than less . If the narrative is to continue , the ...
... desire in a narrative of skewed expectations of class and gender . This interruption ( not a failure ) sends the narrative as a whole into a kind of shock resulting in more words rather than less . If the narrative is to continue , the ...
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... desire , either side makes compositional aesthetic sense , and the body of the woman acts as the instrument to collect and cover the inherent ideological tensions set up in the choice . However , when determined by female desire , the ...
... desire , either side makes compositional aesthetic sense , and the body of the woman acts as the instrument to collect and cover the inherent ideological tensions set up in the choice . However , when determined by female desire , the ...
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