Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 11996 |
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... addiction in the autobiographical writing of three Jewish women : Susan Gordon Lydon , Kim Chernin , and Elizabeth Wurtzel , noting how their common theme of addiction and the revealed " Jewishness " of the authors draws on gender and ...
... addiction in the autobiographical writing of three Jewish women : Susan Gordon Lydon , Kim Chernin , and Elizabeth Wurtzel , noting how their common theme of addiction and the revealed " Jewishness " of the authors draws on gender and ...
Síða 113
... addiction and recov- ery . Lydon was actively involved in the 1960s with one of the first consciousness - raising groups of the feminist second wave . 23 Pub- lishing her reflections in 1993 in Take the Long Way Home , Lydon rehearses ...
... addiction and recov- ery . Lydon was actively involved in the 1960s with one of the first consciousness - raising groups of the feminist second wave . 23 Pub- lishing her reflections in 1993 in Take the Long Way Home , Lydon rehearses ...
Síða 115
... addiction : the great equalizer.26 And while Lydon fails to incorporate her Jewishness into a totaliz- ing interpretative framework of addiction , it nevertheless provides the images of devastation and suffering that are symptomatic of ...
... addiction : the great equalizer.26 And while Lydon fails to incorporate her Jewishness into a totaliz- ing interpretative framework of addiction , it nevertheless provides the images of devastation and suffering that are symptomatic of ...
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Secular Jews Preservation and Destruction | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
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