The University of Mississippi Studies in English, المجلدات 11-12Department of English, University of Mississippi, 1980 |
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... symbolic order because the imaginary mother is portrayed as a threat only to those who attempt to transgress symbolic law . Several aspects of Ann Clark's character make it possible to read her as a representative of the imaginary order ...
... symbolic order because the imaginary mother is portrayed as a threat only to those who attempt to transgress symbolic law . Several aspects of Ann Clark's character make it possible to read her as a representative of the imaginary order ...
الصفحة 135
... symbolic interpretation of the imaginary . To the symbolic order , which is structured by language and institutions , Ann may appear retarded . Because psychoanalytic theory describes the imaginary in the trope of a " prehistoric era ...
... symbolic interpretation of the imaginary . To the symbolic order , which is structured by language and institutions , Ann may appear retarded . Because psychoanalytic theory describes the imaginary in the trope of a " prehistoric era ...
الصفحة 136
... symbolic order . 4 Martin and Ann's relationship further suggests the imaginary because it undermines conventional hierarchical relationships . In the symbolic the subject is encouraged to identify with one position ; in the imaginary ...
... symbolic order . 4 Martin and Ann's relationship further suggests the imaginary because it undermines conventional hierarchical relationships . In the symbolic the subject is encouraged to identify with one position ; in the imaginary ...
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