淡江評論, 第 36 卷,第 3-4 期Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University., 2006 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 93 頁
... imagination ] and medicine ” ( Huet 110 ) , is in fact engendered by the ideological takeover of the role of Mother by Father . However , the picture of this paternal takeover begins to grow monstrous , when the resemblance of the ...
... imagination ] and medicine ” ( Huet 110 ) , is in fact engendered by the ideological takeover of the role of Mother by Father . However , the picture of this paternal takeover begins to grow monstrous , when the resemblance of the ...
第 94 頁
so to speak , as nurtured by this imagination soon retrieves the eighteenth - century trope of the " unfaithful resemblances " effected by the maternal imagination during pregnancy . ' The difference is that our paternal imagination ...
so to speak , as nurtured by this imagination soon retrieves the eighteenth - century trope of the " unfaithful resemblances " effected by the maternal imagination during pregnancy . ' The difference is that our paternal imagination ...
第 95 頁
... imagination of gender . Before that , he is already a monster - a " mad scientist " —who has created a clone out of himself without giving a thought to the genesis of gender , as if life could originate solely from parthenogenesis ...
... imagination of gender . Before that , he is already a monster - a " mad scientist " —who has created a clone out of himself without giving a thought to the genesis of gender , as if life could originate solely from parthenogenesis ...
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