"The space of the subject": what could the phrase mean, or be made to mean?
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Political science, Subjectivity, Feminist theory, Philosophy, Space and time, Psychoanalysis and philosophy, Intersubjectiviteit, Psychoanalytische interpretatie, Zeit, Idees politiques, Feministische geografie, Feminismus, Espace et temps, Subjectivite, Feminisme, Subjektivitat, Raum, Psychanalyse et philosophie, Philosophie, Political science, philosophyShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Indifferent boundaries: spatial concepts of human subjectivity
1996, The Guilford Press
in English
0898629039 9780898629033
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Indifferent Boundaries: Spatial Concepts of Human Subjectivity
December 15, 1995, The Guilford Press
Hardcover
in English
0898629039 9780898629033
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Indifferent Boundaries: Spatial Concepts of Human Subjectivity
December 15, 1995, The Guilford Press
Paperback
in English
0898625726 9780898625721
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