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... phallus , in Lacan's formulation ) . The point which is common to women and men is castration , is that both do not have the phallus : hence anxiety ( for both ) , hence the difficult access to desire , hence the difficulty , for each ...
... phallus , in Lacan's formulation ) . The point which is common to women and men is castration , is that both do not have the phallus : hence anxiety ( for both ) , hence the difficult access to desire , hence the difficulty , for each ...
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... phallus becomes the symbol of plenitude . Whatever power mother signifies is collapsed into a symbolic signifier that bears a telling and a comforting resemblance to the penis . In the interests of a symbolic whole that would be ...
... phallus becomes the symbol of plenitude . Whatever power mother signifies is collapsed into a symbolic signifier that bears a telling and a comforting resemblance to the penis . In the interests of a symbolic whole that would be ...
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... phallus she is made to bear in hopes that it will hide the female signifiers men fear to represent . Neither as " maternal plenitude " nor as " the fetishized object of desire , " does the Lacanian woman as phallus signify her own ...
... phallus she is made to bear in hopes that it will hide the female signifiers men fear to represent . Neither as " maternal plenitude " nor as " the fetishized object of desire , " does the Lacanian woman as phallus signify her own ...
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aesthetic analysis articulation Barthes becomes Bellour castration child Christian Metz cinema cognitive concept construction critical critique denotation desire detective dialectic diegesis discourse estrangement fact fantasy female feminine feminism feminist fetishism film filmic filmmakers Foucault Freud function genre Habermas Habermas's hermeneutics human identification ideological imaginary interpretation issues Jacques Lacan kind knowledge Lacan language Laura Mulvey linguistic literary literature look male Marx Marxist material meaning Melanie Mitch mother myth narrative notion novel object Oedipal Oedipus Complex Paraguay penis penis envy Penthesilea phallus philosophy pleasure political position possible practices problem produced psychoanalysis question rationality realm relation relationship representation represents Riddles Roland Barthes Schroeter science fiction sense sexual shot social society specific spectator sphinx structure Superman Suvin Syberberg's symbolic theory things tion tradition Ulrike Ottinger unconscious Werner Schroeter Witz woman women Women Film