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57: “Do More Crosswords!” The Sexual Politics of Language feat. Anna Shechtman

Ordinary Unhappiness

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Exploring Language, Feminism, and Sexuality in American Culture

Delving into the complexity of language and its intersection with feminism and sexuality in American culture, the chapter reflects on the political and humorous aspects of linguistic play. It critiques the impact of phallocentrism on understanding presence and absence, and highlights the fusion of psychoanalytic perspectives with deconstructive attention to the dynamic nature of meaning. The conversation also navigates through the reception of feminist figures' work, their focus on sexual difference, and the intersection of language with the body and empowerment.

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