Subjectivities of both the dominant and the dominated are produced in the interstices of these multiple, intersecting loci of power. |
Sufficient space is left over in the interstices between the twelve balls, that they can roll around a bit on the surface of the central ball. |
One of the energetic obstacles to membrane fusion is represented by the void interstices that form at the neck of the stalk. |
The solubility of both C and N in austenite should be greater than in ferrite, because of the larger interstices available. |
The trick involves searching out the city's interstices, which exist in time as well as space. |
He lives in this space, the interstices of the paternal name, like some Lacanian allegory. |