Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... sexuality and the sexual itself . Mulvey names this turn of narrative focus " melodramatic . " I would agree with her discussion but use it to note that the difference in the Sensationalist use of the feminine subject is its continued ...
... sexuality and the sexual itself . Mulvey names this turn of narrative focus " melodramatic . " I would agree with her discussion but use it to note that the difference in the Sensationalist use of the feminine subject is its continued ...
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... sexual life , however , are of particular importance , since we have learnt . from psycho - analysis that the instinct for knowledge in chil- dren is attracted unexpectedly early and intensively to sexual problems and is in fact ...
... sexual life , however , are of particular importance , since we have learnt . from psycho - analysis that the instinct for knowledge in chil- dren is attracted unexpectedly early and intensively to sexual problems and is in fact ...
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... sexually specific or gendered subjectivities , Irigaray is more interested in their production and in sexual difference . Although Kristeva , especially in recent texts like Strangers to Ourselves , begins to suggest an ethic of ...
... sexually specific or gendered subjectivities , Irigaray is more interested in their production and in sexual difference . Although Kristeva , especially in recent texts like Strangers to Ourselves , begins to suggest an ethic of ...
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