Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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Side 17
... difference between itself and the outside world , the body must first detect itself . The corporal experience of the difference , which the anatomical gender difference repeats , becomes important . From it arises the ontological ...
... difference between itself and the outside world , the body must first detect itself . The corporal experience of the difference , which the anatomical gender difference repeats , becomes important . From it arises the ontological ...
Side 46
... difference somehow infuses and animates the understanding of linguistic difference . Lévi - Strauss's early attempt to construct an analogy between the exchange of women and the exchange of words ends in a tribute to the " affective ...
... difference somehow infuses and animates the understanding of linguistic difference . Lévi - Strauss's early attempt to construct an analogy between the exchange of women and the exchange of words ends in a tribute to the " affective ...
Side 85
... difference is a paradigm of an incom- pleteness of not just bodies , but minds too . Of course there's masculinity in women as well as femininity in men . Otherwise how would one gender even have an idea of the other or have an emotion ...
... difference is a paradigm of an incom- pleteness of not just bodies , but minds too . Of course there's masculinity in women as well as femininity in men . Otherwise how would one gender even have an idea of the other or have an emotion ...
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