Most often, men are phallocentric and have not taken the opportunity to explore their own sexual body. |
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The SFO is deliberately against technical virtuosity in favour of serendipity, against phallocentric guitar-heroism in favour of a detached, unphysical approach to playing. |
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They strove to eliminate patriarchal systems of oppression, and the most radical was to subvert the blatantly phallocentric ritual of surnames. |
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Jones attempts to subvert the white patriarchal system by inverting the power dynamic serve only to reinscribe phallocentric notions of power and control. |
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Also, the performances of Rebecca Belmore and the work of Lori Blondeau denounce Eurocentrism and the phallocentric premises that underlie Canadian history. |
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This amounts to saying that the intellectual should be open to the plurality of the culturally specific bodies of knowledge and practices while overcoming his or her technological, bureaucratic and phallocentric alienation. |
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Once you remove those memorable drawings and Comfort's batty, phallocentric prose, what you are left with is something that bears little resemblance to the subversive, explosive original. |
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As a result of their sexual and social impotence, they perform asexual, unsuccessful masculinities according to phallocentric patriarchal ideology. |
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His shame at what she might on the other hand perceive as his slimy phallocentric conduct toward her made it easier for him to avoid her, as well. |
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She examines the origins of phallocentric metaphysics and links it to numerous other debates about free-will, the division of mind and body, dualist vs. |
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