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... desire as the ' glue , even when its manifestation is hostility or hatred . . . that shapes an important rela ... desires . Claverhouse , whose part is sometimes written in the broadest stage Scot- tish , and sometimes in the stilted ...
... desire as the ' glue , even when its manifestation is hostility or hatred . . . that shapes an important rela ... desires . Claverhouse , whose part is sometimes written in the broadest stage Scot- tish , and sometimes in the stilted ...
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... desire between two men . Remembering Sedgwick's definition of desire as the glue , even when its manifestation is hostility or hatred . . . that shapes an important relationship ' ( Sedgwick 2 ) , we may argue that Conran's desire was ...
... desire between two men . Remembering Sedgwick's definition of desire as the glue , even when its manifestation is hostility or hatred . . . that shapes an important relationship ' ( Sedgwick 2 ) , we may argue that Conran's desire was ...
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... desire itself , which is created and sustained by absence . As Socrates says in Plato's Symposium ( 76-7 ) , we can- not desire what we already possess ; desire is therefore always displaced onto the thing we cannot have . He might have ...
... desire itself , which is created and sustained by absence . As Socrates says in Plato's Symposium ( 76-7 ) , we can- not desire what we already possess ; desire is therefore always displaced onto the thing we cannot have . He might have ...
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and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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