Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 11996 |
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... possibility to choose that does not deny or destroy Jewishness , but sets it aside in the stream of time that has brought , or promises to bring , another way of looking at the world . The essays presented in this issue of Discourse do ...
... possibility to choose that does not deny or destroy Jewishness , but sets it aside in the stream of time that has brought , or promises to bring , another way of looking at the world . The essays presented in this issue of Discourse do ...
Síða 126
... possibility of a truth that may emerge from these inap- propriate cites / sites directs feminist criticism to open possibilities for these new knowledges to issue from unexpected sources . Luce Irigaray suggests that this is a utopian ...
... possibility of a truth that may emerge from these inap- propriate cites / sites directs feminist criticism to open possibilities for these new knowledges to issue from unexpected sources . Luce Irigaray suggests that this is a utopian ...
Síða 133
... possibilities , since the formation of a story becomes simply a map highlighting a single path leading to its conclusion , without the possibility of creating or experiencing other routes . The choices open to the author as to how ...
... possibilities , since the formation of a story becomes simply a map highlighting a single path leading to its conclusion , without the possibility of creating or experiencing other routes . The choices open to the author as to how ...
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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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