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Their relation is one of interchange . There is no subject and object- " There are no proper names here , " Spivak will say . If this is the space of non - alienation , what kind of relation will alienation bring about ?
Their relation is one of interchange . There is no subject and object- " There are no proper names here , " Spivak will say . If this is the space of non - alienation , what kind of relation will alienation bring about ?
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Mother is not mother and child is not child but they are in relation . ... Relevant for us is Spivak's articulation of the prepropriative relation in its Irigaray variant , a relationship premised on the possibility of what Irigaray ...
Mother is not mother and child is not child but they are in relation . ... Relevant for us is Spivak's articulation of the prepropriative relation in its Irigaray variant , a relationship premised on the possibility of what Irigaray ...
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Their kinship relation , for all effective purposes , was reduced to a political relation to the state , which was warden of their family property , and they were entitled to have the designation of neither family nor property .
Their kinship relation , for all effective purposes , was reduced to a political relation to the state , which was warden of their family property , and they were entitled to have the designation of neither family nor property .
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