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Teresa de Lauretis, the Italian author and feminist scholar, has made significant contributions to feminist theory and gender studies with her pioneering work on the intersections of gender, sexuality, and representation. Through books such as "Alice Doesn't Feminism, Semiotics, Cinema" and "The Practice of Love Lesbian Sexuality and Perverse Desire
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"The hero, the mythical subject, is constructed as human being and as male; he is the active principle of culture, the establisher of distinction, the creator of differences."

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"To say it another way, thinking, however abstract, originates in an embodied subjectivity, at once overdetermined and permeable to contingent events."

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"But one did not do feminist theory, as such, in those days, not only because male academic discourse did not recognize such a term, but especially because the women's movement did not either."

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"The state of the world, of course, is constantly changing, and so is theory."

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