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Bartra relates his anxieties but in ways that are more or less open to new possibilities . ... With respect to the anxieties expressed by Bartra , he seems to conclude that with rupture also comes possibility .
Bartra relates his anxieties but in ways that are more or less open to new possibilities . ... With respect to the anxieties expressed by Bartra , he seems to conclude that with rupture also comes possibility .
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The story is tinged with nostalgia for the lost possibility of unity in love , a possibility nullified by the inexorable imposition of repression . The rhetorical equivalent of these thematic concerns appears in García Ponce's ...
The story is tinged with nostalgia for the lost possibility of unity in love , a possibility nullified by the inexorable imposition of repression . The rhetorical equivalent of these thematic concerns appears in García Ponce's ...
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... retrospectively , seems an extraordinarily optimistic premise about the liberatory possibilities of what he calls " homosexualization , " or the influence of gay sexual and affectional mores on straight lifestyles : It is in the ...
... retrospectively , seems an extraordinarily optimistic premise about the liberatory possibilities of what he calls " homosexualization , " or the influence of gay sexual and affectional mores on straight lifestyles : It is in the ...
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