Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 21997 |
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Side 7
... color ? " ( Mais , qu'est - ce que c'est donc un Noir ? Et d'abord , c'est de quelle couleur ? " [ 15 ] ) . Let us join Genet in asking the same questions of whites and of whiteness - questions that are difficult to address but ...
... color ? " ( Mais , qu'est - ce que c'est donc un Noir ? Et d'abord , c'est de quelle couleur ? " [ 15 ] ) . Let us join Genet in asking the same questions of whites and of whiteness - questions that are difficult to address but ...
Side 10
... color ; indeed , as Tim Dean remarked , " the Other has no color . " 2 This does not mean that Lacanian psychoanalysis is unable to address racism and prejudice , or that it is uninterested in either phenomenon . To the contrary ...
... color ; indeed , as Tim Dean remarked , " the Other has no color . " 2 This does not mean that Lacanian psychoanalysis is unable to address racism and prejudice , or that it is uninterested in either phenomenon . To the contrary ...
Side 139
... color of their skin when describing their pictures . By contrast , only two of the European - American children did . Most of the European - American children focused on other details and attributes in describing themselves " ( 49 ) ...
... color of their skin when describing their pictures . By contrast , only two of the European - American children did . Most of the European - American children focused on other details and attributes in describing themselves " ( 49 ) ...
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What Does a Jew Want? or The Political Meaning of the Phallus | 21 |
The Oedipus Complex and Douglasss | 53 |
Seraph on | 72 |
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