Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... political un- conscious " informed by " forces or con- tradictions which the text seeks in vain wholly to control or master " ( Jameson 49 ) . Subversive fictions try to direct those forces toward change , even if that effort must ...
... political un- conscious " informed by " forces or con- tradictions which the text seeks in vain wholly to control or master " ( Jameson 49 ) . Subversive fictions try to direct those forces toward change , even if that effort must ...
Halaman 63
... political ( 42 ) . The theories of Derrida , Althusser , and Lacan may seem " like golden apples thrown in Atalanta's path to keep her winning the race " ( 36 ) . Nina Baym cites , for example , the misogyny pervading Freudian and Laca ...
... political ( 42 ) . The theories of Derrida , Althusser , and Lacan may seem " like golden apples thrown in Atalanta's path to keep her winning the race " ( 36 ) . Nina Baym cites , for example , the misogyny pervading Freudian and Laca ...
Halaman 79
... political practice , or conjoining the discipline of history with other feminist studies , or tak- ing a comparative approach crossing na- tional , cultural , racial or ethnic lines . The committee prefers submission of proposals for ...
... political practice , or conjoining the discipline of history with other feminist studies , or tak- ing a comparative approach crossing na- tional , cultural , racial or ethnic lines . The committee prefers submission of proposals for ...
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