Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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Page 65
... female sexuality . In this sense , the female body is not only a conspicuous object of the sexual exchange between the two realms , but also a copula that brings them together . Quite literally , the traffic in the text leads through ...
... female sexuality . In this sense , the female body is not only a conspicuous object of the sexual exchange between the two realms , but also a copula that brings them together . Quite literally , the traffic in the text leads through ...
Page 67
... female sexuality becomes the only " fixed connection , " a means of transmitting " our calls " farther to the imaginary receiver , to his imaginary ear . Moreover , the articulation of female sexuality in terms of subjection to the call ...
... female sexuality becomes the only " fixed connection , " a means of transmitting " our calls " farther to the imaginary receiver , to his imaginary ear . Moreover , the articulation of female sexuality in terms of subjection to the call ...
Page 68
... female sexuality allows Kafka's characters to reinterpret this leap of representation as an unpredictable act of grace . Even though Gardena articulates eroticism as submission to an act of grace , Amalia's episode shows that the ...
... female sexuality allows Kafka's characters to reinterpret this leap of representation as an unpredictable act of grace . Even though Gardena articulates eroticism as submission to an act of grace , Amalia's episode shows that the ...
Contents
JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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