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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Abortion and Fathers' Rights. Reproduction, Technology, and Rights.
Framing the Sight of Women. Naomi Scheman - - Critical Inquiry 15 1: Kay Standing - - Feminist Legal Studies 7 1: Philosophy for Mothers and Fathers. Rodger Jackson - - The Philosophers' Magazine 53 Getting Tough on Mothers: Regulating Contact and Residence.
Julie Wallbank - - Feminist Legal Studies 15 2: The child identifies not with a substitute for the mother, but with the mother in disguise. Now the paternal mother is read as the maternal father, a combination of the mother and her desire for the phallus.
It is the other already within the mother, not only in the real sense during pregnancy but also in the imaginary and symbolic senses. The other is, after all, primarily a speaking being. The child identifies with the love of the imaginary mother qua imaginary father. So when Oliver suggests that Kristeva deflects her own desire for a union with an imaginary mother though her invention of the imaginary father, she identifies in Kristeva her own desire for a place within theory for an embodied female imaginary.
Saturday, January 15, Subjectivity without Subjects In contrast, Kristeva like Irigaray assumes that the mirror stage is already symbolic.