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differences (2014) 25 (1): 64–78.
Published: 01 May 2014
... to build a common ground, but rather, about declaring something to be unrecognizable within the confines of a field? The limits of recognition and misrecognition have been the site of some of the thorny debates over what constitutes the field of digital humanities, who can best relay its genealogy...
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differences (2022) 33 (2-3): 110–140.
Published: 01 December 2022
... of dress). The notion that distance or screen undermines analytic enactment and fantasy entails a misreading of mediation. The misrecognition inherent in Pommier’s provocation is that mediation and fantasy are antonyms. Instead, one is the conduit for the other. To reroute Pommier, the patient must...
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differences (2015) 26 (3): 23–42.
Published: 01 November 2015
...? Is the visual field the only one in which it can occur? And how does identification hold within it the possibility for disidentification? And perhaps, lastly, how does disidentification operate in relation to misrecognition ( méconnaissance ), a category so central to Althusser’s reading of Lacan for his theory...
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differences (2015) 26 (3): 107–115.
Published: 01 November 2015
... association with others, that is built on the basis of some “misrecognition” of reality, but just the reverse: misrecognition is made possible by the deep structure of recognition, the “specular” process taking place in the back of consciousness that is consciousness itself. Therefore, to break...
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differences (2024) 35 (3): 80–95.
Published: 01 December 2024
... and Stryker offer ways to inhabit fractured, split, and unknowable selves. [email protected] © 2024 by Brown University and differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2024 misrecognition recognition self-narration subjectivity transsexuality I can describe how I acquired...
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differences (1997) 9 (3): 65–78.
Published: 01 November 1997
.... university." I was shocked by both the talk title and the identification attributed to me. There was a double misrecognition at work here: I had never written or spoken on postcolonial studies, a field that I try, without much success, to keep up with as a reader. Nor had I ever written, spoken...
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differences (2024) 35 (2): 55–78.
Published: 01 September 2024
... with the dys - in dysphoria to diagnose an institutionalized (which is to say, more broadly social, cultural, and relational, rather than individual) condition of misrecognition. In this way, (gender) dysphoria is not simply a trans affect, feeling, or condition; more broadly, the incongruence of dysphoria...
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differences (1989) 1 (3): 160–186.
Published: 01 November 1989
... or lack is facilitated by the regressive perversity promoted by a range of cultural practices. Man's misrecognition of himself and his other, woman, is sanctioned - indeed, solicited - by patriarchy. Feminists have sought to intervene in the masculine imaginary by calling attention...
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differences (2007) 18 (2): 133–156.
Published: 01 September 2007
... of desire
and recognition through Althusser’s account of interpellation to emphasize
the political potential of misrecognition. In doing so, she highlights the
subject’s dependency on address by another for its constitution, where...
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differences (2019) 30 (2): 30–71.
Published: 01 September 2019
.... These foundational dynamics have been theorized variously as processes of misrecognition and splitting, encounters with enigmatic signifiers, and division and repression. Jacques Lacan’s “mirror stage” has famously offered the visual metaphor for this having-already-been-read-ness in the pleasing yet illusory...
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differences (2015) 26 (3): 1–22.
Published: 01 November 2015
... conformism, if only momentarily or instantaneously. What derives from this is a strategic shift in the understanding of critique. It is not, in fact, recognition , whether as acceptation of a belief or authority or as mimetic association with others, that is built on the basis of some “misrecognition...
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differences (2001) 12 (3): 33–68.
Published: 01 December 2001
... Politics:National Imprints of a Worldwide Movement . Eds. Barry D. Adam,Jan Willem Duyvendak, and André Krouwel. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1999 . 184 –213. Fraser, Nancy. “Heterosexism, Misrecognition, and Capitalism:A Response to Judith Butler.” Social Text 52–53 ( 1997 ): 279 –89. Gamson, Joshua. “Whose...
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differences (2022) 33 (2-3): 1–32.
Published: 01 December 2022
... (if they get rid of the Father, the women can be distributed among them). Socially organized around this misrecognition (projected initially by the tyrant Father to ensure his status as uncastrated ruler) of a negative for a positive universal, the brothers commit the violent acts: patricide and, I would add...
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differences (1989) 1 (1): 3–43.
Published: 01 February 1989
... system is an elaborate icon for principal systems of symbolic and material "difference" in late capitalism. Pre-eminently a twentieth-century object, the immune system is a map drawn to guide recognition and misrecognition of self and other in the dialectics of western biopolitics. That is, the immune...
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differences (2004) 15 (3): 95–122.
Published: 01 December 2004
... The Bodily Ego
his own. The impossibility of an absolute identity between image and the
jubilant self that fi nds him- or herself in that image does not lessen the
jubilation of the infant; the jubilance occasioned by a misrecognition fi...
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differences (2023) 34 (3): 150–174.
Published: 01 December 2023
... resolutions of value conflicts, whereas the assault on the Capitol was produced by, and deepened, a value paradox. As such, only the Capitol attack is an “acting out” in the sense of a misdirected act of aggression motivated by a misrecognition of the past. Monument attacks are a peculiar type...
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differences (1994) 6 (2-3): 146–173.
Published: 01 July 1994
.... The latter assures the subject that what is lost will stay that way while the former ensures that the subject will make its way without stumbling across what it marches in search of. Lacanian recognition is a study in avoidance, a misrecognition that keeps empty the emptied place against which subjectivation...
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differences (1996) 8 (3): 128–147.
Published: 01 November 1996
... that the imago allows for the recognition of something already there. This, for Lacan, is misrecognition. It fuels his assault on a panoply of humanist assumptions such as the Cartesian cogito and other "meconnaissances that constitute the ego" (6). Kristeva concurs in Lacan's reading of the speaking subject...
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differences (2023) 34 (1): 175–182.
Published: 01 May 2023
... of these other characters, “with their endless critical appreciations” (5). But in the course of likening “our” perspective on Maggie to “theirs,” Bersani also reperforms the other characters’ misrecognition of Maggie, a perspective that Maggie herself works to invalidate. As Maggie puts it to Fanny Assingham...
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differences (1998) 10 (2): 129–170.
Published: 01 July 1998
... debates on these issues. The varying degree of defacement defamiliarize the self as such, defining it as unintelligible, as a site of oscillation between resemblance and disguise, between recognition and misrecognition. Both the contrast of colors, brown and white, and the meanings of the materialsthe...
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