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... identification balances precariously on these hostile fantasies , for the aggression and vio- lence accompanying identification hinge necessarily on the enigma of the Other's jouissance ( for a related argument , see Anna Freud ...
... identification balances precariously on these hostile fantasies , for the aggression and vio- lence accompanying identification hinge necessarily on the enigma of the Other's jouissance ( for a related argument , see Anna Freud ...
Side 136
... identification , this paper places race and whiteness at the heart of Freudian theories of subjectivity . We must take seriously that the modern discourse of race is a post - 1400s European invention , which differs markedly from other ...
... identification , this paper places race and whiteness at the heart of Freudian theories of subjectivity . We must take seriously that the modern discourse of race is a post - 1400s European invention , which differs markedly from other ...
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... identification with that abjection , an identification that must be disavowed , an identification that one fears to make only because one has already made it , an identification that institutes that abjection and sustains it ” ( 112 ) ...
... identification with that abjection , an identification that must be disavowed , an identification that one fears to make only because one has already made it , an identification that institutes that abjection and sustains it ” ( 112 ) ...
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