10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FANTASMICALLY»
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... physically absent but fantasmically a constant presence for her - in others. She
feels her own particular (and quite 'real') castration is not a universal necessity,
but only accidental; surely, she tells herself, some women (and all men) escape it
...
This principle makes, absolutely though fantasmically, e pluribus unum— from
many, one— not as does a major premise from which other propositions would
follow, but rather as a burgeoning production center. Fantasms rule by
authorizing ...
Reiner SchÃ1⁄4rmann, 2003
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The Culture and Commerce of the Early American Novel: ...
... own extremities through the eyes of an auto-projected imagined spectator, a
virtualizing circuit of transfers occurs as the initial sufferer's production of pain is
removed from the equation so that the viewer can fantasmically offer the
exchange ...
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Gender and Difference in the Middle Ages
850) to develop a coherent vision of the Muslim enemy, fantasmically framed
Arab alterity in the familiar and inevitable terms of Christian apocalypse.42
According to R. W. Southern, Islam epitomized alterity in the Middle Ages: "the
existence ...
Sharon A. Farmer, Carol Braun Pasternack, 2003
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Between the Sign & the Gaze
Speaking from the gender of woman, Kristeva writes, "Such an excursion to the
limits of primal regression can be fantasmically experienced as the reunion of a
woman-mother with the body of her mother. The body of her mother is always the
...
6
Deviant Modernism: Sexual and Textual Errancy in T.S Eliot, ...
Although he has buried his mother, May Dedalus refuses to stay in the ground
and returns to haunt him because he has, fantasmically speaking, killed her
through his apostasy. Bloodied by guilt, Stephen cannot rid himself of the pale
corpse ...
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Representations of Death in Nineteenth-Century US Writing ...
Not only are the words 'death' and 'dead' among the most frequently used, the
dead make appearances, either fantasmically or in their full rotting glory, in nearly
every chapter. From Pap's 'tramp-trarnptramp; that's the dead' and the numerous
...
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Transmissions: Essays in French Literature, Thought and Cinema
... the relations with others via transmission across the skin. Through rupturing
her skin, Omaya seems to believe, she can open herself to others to transmit her
pain; opening up her body constitutes her way of fantasmically breaking down
the ...
Isabelle Frances McNeill, Bradley Stephens, 2007
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The Other Empire: British Romantic Writings about the ...
... oftheEastern female other is constitutive of subjectivity itself: “The veil is one of
those tropes through which Western fantasies of penetration into the mysteries
ofthe Orientand access to theinferiority oftheother are fantasmically achieved.
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Politics of the Gift: Exchanges in Poststructuralism
As the 'the absolute Other of the subject, that one is supposed to find again' (SVII,
52/65), it is also that which is most real, more real than the (performatively
enacted, fantasmically supported) reality of the symbolic order. The real pertains
to ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FANTASMICALLY»
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fantasmically is used in the context of the following news items.
Film review - Filth: Cleaned up and still dirty
Adopting a weird Australian accent, Jim Broadbent loons about fantasmically as Bruce's pill-dispensing doctor, occasionally morphing into the ... «Evening Standard, Oct 13»
'As Cool As I Am' Trailer: Claire Danes is a Sucky Mom
In real life, Claire Danes is probably a fantasmically excellent mother. However, her character in this new trailer for "As Cool As I Am" needs a ... «NextMovie, May 13»
Can We Live Together, Roland Barthes?
“Fantasmically speaking, there's nothing contradictory about wanting to live alone and wanting to live together,” he wrote. But Barthes never ... «Daily Beast, Dec 12»
Deborah Gibson, CC DeVille Lend Authenticity To '80s 'Rock …
“The whole thing was so fantasmically wrong. I mean, when the wives get in the limousine and they follow the tour bus and the groupies go on ... «MTV.com, Feb 06»