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Перевод: castration speek castration


[существительное]
кастрация ; холощение; выхолащивание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The trauma captured in splitting is that one isn't there; the same trauma that castration comes to symbolise is that one is incomplete; the trauma that can be lived over and over again in the endless by-ways of life's failures and imperfections.
  2. Roaming away from the den, fighting with other male dogs and persistent courting of bitches is a classic reflection of a little too much male hormone and best treated permanently by castration.
  3. Young stallions who have never served a mare may settle down after castration, but a good six months may be needed to allow for the hormones to leave their system.
  4. Not content even with this level of political castration, Mr Suharto has instructed the security forces to keep a close watch on what is said in mosques.
  5. In Juliet Mitchell's account sexual difference becomes the archetypal split, and castration its symbol:
  6. In the nineteenth century, it was possible to see female castration as a cure, just as it happens these days that women request cosmetic surgery to make their genitalia look "more tidy".
  7. A steely ascetic renunciation marked his character, and Eusebius of Caesarea reports a tradition that in the zeal of youth he had subjected himself to castration to free him to instruct female pupils without scandal.
  8. In Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair (1944) (Fig. 6), she paints herself wearing Rivera's suit, challenging traditional expectations of femininity and attempting to appropriate his authority (while simultaneously) threatening castration).
  9. Brodkey's relations with his adoptive mother Doris, a Jewish Clytemnestra to his haunted Orestes, involve a bizarre attempt at incestuous symbiosis ('The feeling of obliteration or castration or whatever it was was unsettling as hell') and a deathbed reconciliation with a nervous breakdown as a postlude.
  10. Player involved in alleged cat castration was a Leeds reserve.
  11. because human subjectivity cannot ultimately exist outside a division into one of two sexes, then it is castration that finally comes to symbolise this split.
  12. In 1896 an American gynaecologist, Dr David Gilliam, wrote that he believed "That female castration pays: that patients are improved, some of them cured, that the moral sense of the patient is elevated, that she becomes tractable, orderly, industrious and cleanly."
  13. Anal phobia perhaps, or fear of sexual engulfment, maybe even castration itself.

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