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Sexuality, Sexual Politics, and the Displacement of Identity; 2. Psychoanalysis and its Discontents; 3. Global Politics and the Social Genesis of Psychosis; 4. Lessing's critique of the realistic novel; Notes; A Gaze of One's Own: Narrativizing the Caribbean An Essay on Critical Fiction; 1. Narrating the Caribbean; 2. A Second Gaze; Agenda of the ideal text of the next millenium; References; Ananas/Pineapple; Notes 327 $aThe Given and the Created The Infinite Cities of LanguageNotes; Writing as a Trajectory of Desire and Consciousness; Ritual with Trembling; Ritual With Shock; Ritual With Sliding; Ritual With Breath; Translator's notes; Contributors 330 $aThis volume is a collection of original contributions in the field of feminist critical theory which reflect upon past practices and suggest new strategies and directions for future work. The articles are presented in two non-exclusive, interactive sections: "Theorizing Feminist Criticism" and "The Feminist Writing Subject". 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