Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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Síða 68
... allows Weaver and Shaw to slip easily from one narrative to another , to yet another , unbound by through - lines , plot structure , or a stable sense of character because they are fictional at their core in the style of camp and ...
... allows Weaver and Shaw to slip easily from one narrative to another , to yet another , unbound by through - lines , plot structure , or a stable sense of character because they are fictional at their core in the style of camp and ...
Síða 130
... allowing the appearance of the other gender . Gutmann's analysis is thus strikingly similar to that of Riviere , who ... allows us to frame the following hypothesis : given masquerade in women as a defense against the emergence of ...
... allowing the appearance of the other gender . Gutmann's analysis is thus strikingly similar to that of Riviere , who ... allows us to frame the following hypothesis : given masquerade in women as a defense against the emergence of ...
Síða 7
... allows language to thwart mastery and intimidation in the very use of language . Classifying and classifiable subjects endowed with classificatory schemes enabling them to anticipate their own classification . . . . Spring - Summer 1989 7.
... allows language to thwart mastery and intimidation in the very use of language . Classifying and classifiable subjects endowed with classificatory schemes enabling them to anticipate their own classification . . . . Spring - Summer 1989 7.
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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