Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... castration scene into linguistic terms . The maternal phallus , versus the male penis , becomes the cornerstone of castration theory . The phallus , as a mark of jouissance , is lacking to male and female ; it is that which the subject ...
... castration scene into linguistic terms . The maternal phallus , versus the male penis , becomes the cornerstone of castration theory . The phallus , as a mark of jouissance , is lacking to male and female ; it is that which the subject ...
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... castration from his own early inscription into the system . The phal- lus becomes the symbol of omnipotent power , a power the subject would like to steal for itself . It is thus the privileged Lacanian signifier , " the attribute of ...
... castration from his own early inscription into the system . The phal- lus becomes the symbol of omnipotent power , a power the subject would like to steal for itself . It is thus the privileged Lacanian signifier , " the attribute of ...
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... castrated rather than the one who threatens to castrate , the spoken rather than the speaker . Gayatri Spivak's insight that in books 9-11 " one may find textual signs of a rejection of paternity , or a reinstate- ment of the subject as ...
... castrated rather than the one who threatens to castrate , the spoken rather than the speaker . Gayatri Spivak's insight that in books 9-11 " one may find textual signs of a rejection of paternity , or a reinstate- ment of the subject as ...
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