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differences (1991) 3 (3): 45–68.
Published: 01 November 1991
...Ann-Louise Shapiro ANN-LoUISE SHAPIRO Love Stories: Female Crimes of Passion in Fin-de-siecle Paris L the 1880s, the refrain of a ballad popular in the streets of Paris linked the recent murderess Gabrielle Bompard to Joan of Arc and Sarah Bernhardt (Romi 76). This placing of Bompard...
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differences (2012) 23 (2): 113–135.
Published: 01 September 2012
...Irving Goh Clarice Lispector’s The Passion according to G. H. (1964) takes up the themes of animality and blindness as modes of thinking and living beyond the limits of subjectivity. While the notion of animality was subsequently explored by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in Mille plateaux...
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Published: 01 May 2017
Figure 37 The passion of the signifier. Bad Education , Pedro Almodóvar, 2004 More
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differences (1993) 5 (2): 140–149.
Published: 01 July 1993
...Wendy Brown book review Jim Miller's Passions James Miller The Passion of Michel Foucault. Simon and Schuster 1993 WENDY BROWN INTRODUCTORY NOTE: In fall 1992, I arranged with the Nation's literary editor to review James Miller's forthcoming book on Foucault. I knew something of the book's...
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differences (2003) 14 (1): 22–52.
Published: 01 May 2003
.... Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1977 . ____. Madness and Civilization . Trans. Richard Howard. New York: Vintage, 1988 . ____. The Order of Things . New York:Vintage, 1994 . Hardt, Michael. “Spinoza's Democracy: The Passions of Social Assemblages.” Marxism in the Postmodern Age: Confronting the New...
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differences (2003) 14 (1): 74–87.
Published: 01 May 2003
... . jacques lezra Unrelated Passions In memory of Gabriel Stepto, estimat amic meu. Kind old Mrs. Beckwith said something things, the prisoner of circumstances...
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differences (2012) 23 (2): 42–70.
Published: 01 September 2012
... of instinctive and passionate “savages” by redeploying the terrain of the instinctive onto collective forms of social organization. At the same time, European instincts were believed to achieve greater independence from the material stuff of daily life, being increasingly figured as outside of either social...
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differences (2014) 25 (3): 1–13.
Published: 01 December 2014
... on, among other things, the translator’s modesty or “invisibility”; on the chance of the lucky find or fortuitous encounter; on the “passion for translation” (Derrida); on modern foreign language instruction that harbors the vain ambition to suppress the experience of translation; and on Virginia Woolf’s...
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differences (1990) 2 (1): 186–205.
Published: 01 April 1990
..., not least because of the remarkable way in which they represent gender roles and relations of love. 2 Uniquely in classical love literature, the novels as a genre portray eros as a reciprocal passion between social equals. The primary couple, invariably heterosexual, are either fellow citizens or members...
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differences (2008) 19 (1): 96–127.
Published: 01 May 2008
.... J. Abortion: The Development of the Roman Catholic Perspective . Chicago: Loyola up, 1977 . Crittenden, Ann. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued . New York: Henry Holt, 1991 . D'Arcy, Pascale. Introduction. Les Passions de l'âme...
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differences (1993) 5 (2): 116–139.
Published: 01 July 1993
.... Gavira, in the never finished "A Lack of Passion," is cowardly, an artist with the cape, and is called a maric6n twice by the waitress Ines in a fragment of the unfinished text (Beegel 93); while Manolo, in "The Undefeated," is clumsy, brave, and penniless, though his sexuality is not specifically...
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differences (2009) 20 (2-3): 148–178.
Published: 01 December 2009
... in the face of abundant literary evidence, to indicate that an early modern culture like England’s understood the passions as antithetical to individual identity. Such terms as affection, perturbation, and passion may suggest...
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differences (2003) 14 (3): 57–88.
Published: 01 December 2003
.... “Of the Delicacy of Taste and Passion.” Of the Standard 25 -28. ____. “Of Essay Writing.” Of the Standard 38 -42. ____. “Of Refinement in the Arts.” Of the Standard 48 -59. ____. “Of the Rise and Progress of the Arts and Sciences.” Of the Standard 72 -94. ____. “Of Simplicity and Refinement...
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differences (2002) 13 (2): 35–56.
Published: 01 September 2002
..., remained forever young—and in an eternal coma (see Stehle). In a culture in which pederasty is valorized, however, women’s erotic passion may be normalized, so to speak, by assimilating it to the 42...
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differences (1993) 5 (1): 26–50.
Published: 01 April 1993
... Gatian de . “ Passion érotique des étoffes chez la femme .” 1906-08 . Oeuvres Psychiatriques . Paris : Frénésie , 1987 . 683 - 720 . Clérambault Gaëtan Gatian de . “ Passion érotique des étoffes chez la femme .” 1906-08 . “ Souvenirs d'un médécin opéré de la cataracte .” 1935...
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differences (1991) 3 (1): 144–158.
Published: 01 April 1991
...Joan Cocks JOAN COCKS Augustine, Nietzsche, and Contem.porary Body Politics Lis often said that Western culture glorifies reason, negates the body, and is pressed by its own compulsions to control or subordinate or obliterate spontaneous feelings, instinctual passions, unruly impulses. In newer...
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differences (2023) 34 (1): 175–182.
Published: 01 May 2023
... that some marriages might be, or at least envelop, a passionate refusal of any claim to be normal or even legible. There’s not, it’s true, a single critical word in the novel regarding “a life tremendously ordered and fixed.” But Maggie saves an “order” which seems to be totally irrelevant to her...
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differences (2023) 34 (1): 156–164.
Published: 01 May 2023
..., this incessant becoming is, as he puts it, not directed toward epistemological gain or ontological wholeness, but rather effects an ontological loss or lessness. It is a “lessness consequent upon a loss of coherent [congruent] being,” moved by “the passion of unfinishing” ( “Will” 166 ). It is in this way...
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differences (1989) 1 (2): 38–58.
Published: 01 July 1989
... . Paris : Minuit , 1985 . Irigaray Luce . Passions élémentaires . Paris : Minuit , 1982 . Irigaray Luce . Speculum of the Other Woman . Trans. Gill Gillian C. . Ithaca : Cornell UP , 1985 . Irigaray Luce . This Sex Which Is Not One . Trans. Porter Catherine...
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differences (1999) 11 (2): 53–75.
Published: 01 September 1999
... of affection, that I should institute no inquiries upon this point? or was it rather a caprice of my own— a wildly romantic offering on the shrine of the most passionate devotion? I but indistinctly recall...