Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 19,Oplag 21997 |
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... simply historical constructions ; the intensity of prejudice in fact complicates our relation to history . Given the first aspect of this paradox ( the immense changes in the history of prejudice ) , we cannot explain growing levels of ...
... simply historical constructions ; the intensity of prejudice in fact complicates our relation to history . Given the first aspect of this paradox ( the immense changes in the history of prejudice ) , we cannot explain growing levels of ...
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... simply as the drives ' pleasure in overcoming egoic resistance , or does bliss also obtain from finding oneself overwhelmed by " foreign , ” “ alien , ” or simply unacceptable desires ( Freud , Inhibitions 98 ) ? Here , we can draw a ...
... simply as the drives ' pleasure in overcoming egoic resistance , or does bliss also obtain from finding oneself overwhelmed by " foreign , ” “ alien , ” or simply unacceptable desires ( Freud , Inhibitions 98 ) ? Here , we can draw a ...
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... simply or timelessly represent the black man as the Other ; ironically , it is postcolonial theory , taking its notion of alterity from Hegel , Sartre , and Fanon , that produces this ahistorical account of racial difference . The ...
... simply or timelessly represent the black man as the Other ; ironically , it is postcolonial theory , taking its notion of alterity from Hegel , Sartre , and Fanon , that produces this ahistorical account of racial difference . The ...
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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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