Shattered Selves: Multiple Personality in a Postmodern WorldCornell University Press, 1993 - 177 Seiten |
Inhalt
Postmodernism and the Multiplicity of Self | 1 |
The Subject Disintegrating | 28 |
Terror in a Precivil | 47 |
Phallocratic Culture and Reversion to the State of | 61 |
Mollys Absence of Self and the Postmodern | 73 |
Power Evil and the | 100 |
Placelessness and Asylum | 129 |
References | 163 |
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