In this sense, domination is not only symbolic but economic, with the
erotization of postcolonial geographies also serving as a means of turning a profit.
In this regard, it brings reports of an anorexic woman in the context of clinical experience in psychanalysis, to illustrate the relation between the anorexic symptom and the
erotization of oral activity, in order to further reflect on the effects resulting from the opening of a space in the discourse, based on psychanalytic listening.
This
erotization of Stanley's male body, if only paratextually, has a subversively queer force that undermines the play's heteronormative model.
In a similar way, by the late 1960s the blue jean served to the articulation of new ideals of feminine beauty and desirability, and--through the advertising strategies--to a whole
erotization of the Argentine visual culture.
They are traumatized and may exhibit the following symptoms; self-blame, powerlessness, loss and betrayal, fragmentation of bodily experience, stigmatization,
erotization, destructiveness, dissociation, multiple personality disorder, and attachment disorder (Williams et al., 2002)
Kennedy habia ya propuesto una interpretacion sobre los limites que el estructuralismo paranoico producia en el argumento de Mackinnon en Duncan Kennedy, "Sexual Abuse, Sexy Dressing and the
Erotization of Domination" en (1992) New England Law Review, 26, 1309-1393.
The
erotization of literary space in Paz affects his very concept of poetry.
This
erotization of violence and revenge reappears a few lines later when Spain repeats that the venom that can destroy Fairyland issues from the Empress's bosom: