Improper crushing of spermatic cord due to faulty burdizzo's
castrators leading to several complications like hydrocele.
On his first adventure at the inn in part one, chapter three, Don Quixote imagines himself to be received with fanfare at a castle by musicians who are, in fact, a pig herder and a pig
castrator. Soon he is being dubbed a knight-errant, but the comic courtly scene is immediately threatened by two "harrieros" who innocently touch the new knight's arms.
By developing the concept of woman as
castrator, as femme castratrice, she goes beyond the concept of the castrated woman and focuses on 'the toothed vagina', a motif identified by Campbell.
The impulse to mark the body of the Duchess as the site of desire's failure is, of course, rich in symbolic import, given that she is drawn by Balzac as a hoarder and even a
castrator of desire itself, inspiring desire while denying its reciprocation, pointing out the lack in the other while refusing to signify her own.
8 AP, known in the Western Desert as "the
castrator".
Hilda has been read as an inadequate symbol of feminine redemption (Male 169), a "true
castrator" who destroys Kenyon's art career (Baym 371; Martin 174), a cold and inhuman Puritan (Michael 151, 158), and an ironic embodiment of heroines from nineteenth-century women's fiction (Schiller 384-85).
This joke also displays another common trope through the presence of the "female
castrator," who emasculates the male subject.
Yn l y cyfrifiad hwnnw, roedd o'n "Gelder (vet surgeon)" ac erbyn 1891 roedd o'n cadw tafarn y Cross Foxes yn ogystal bod yn "Gelding vet" (erbyn 1901, '
Castrator' oedd o, sydd ddim yn swnio cweit yr un fath nacdi?).
I haven't heard a row like that since the last time the swine
castrator visited.
"Over the past year our associates have told us they wanted additional help in keeping themselves and their families healthy, and we have responded with new plans designed to do just that," says Eduardo
Castrator, president of Wal-Mart's U.S.
Which brings to mind the fact that from the 16th to the mid-19th century Europe perceived America as a woman "with feather headdress and bow, languidly entertaining Discoverers from her hammock or striding brazenly across the New World as
castrator with her victim's bloody head in her grasp" (Taussig 1993, 177).
It helps us better understand Nietzsche's dazzling, but often unbalanced (in more ways than one) riffs on metaphysics (as a completely meaningless dimension), religion (as the
castrator and killer of life), and democracy (as the triumph of the rabble).
Much of the play's final half is devoted to a discussion of lifts issue, with the critical
castrator eager to inform us that she's done the operation before and it sounds like "celery crunching." File that under Too Much Information.
In addition, the film functions thematically--on one level--by making her into a monstrous dark continent, by depicting her in the mythic role of feminine destroyer, seductive
castrator, and that role contradicts the sentiments of the song.