Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 10–11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... desire for a woman to take on innocent , “ natural " forms . Yet , I would argue that Joe's desire is as much for something extra- sexual or extra - personal as it is for Jane as a specific love object . Just as the opening story of the ...
... desire for a woman to take on innocent , “ natural " forms . Yet , I would argue that Joe's desire is as much for something extra- sexual or extra - personal as it is for Jane as a specific love object . Just as the opening story of the ...
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... desires nothing except to play the game in order to capture and to immolate the desire of the other . That's what's fatal about it . Banal seduction , on the other hand , does involve desire : desire for , perhaps , an immovable object ...
... desires nothing except to play the game in order to capture and to immolate the desire of the other . That's what's fatal about it . Banal seduction , on the other hand , does involve desire : desire for , perhaps , an immovable object ...
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... desire to embrace what seems to be a less arbitrary authority , paternal authority.9 However , not only does ... desire to complicate the question of male sexuality and so move beyond the notion that masculinity is always about achieving ...
... desire to embrace what seems to be a less arbitrary authority , paternal authority.9 However , not only does ... desire to complicate the question of male sexuality and so move beyond the notion that masculinity is always about achieving ...
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