Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... context for the subject and this is the cause for her continuing entrapment . Because she is still perceived in terms of men and not within the context of other women , the subject in hetero- sexuality cannot become capable of ...
... context for the subject and this is the cause for her continuing entrapment . Because she is still perceived in terms of men and not within the context of other women , the subject in hetero- sexuality cannot become capable of ...
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... Context , and Address in Lesbian Performance . " Performing Arts Journal 10 : 2 ( 1986 ) : 156-74 , and Sue - Ellen Case , " From Split Subject to Split Britches , " Contemporary Women Playwrights , ed . Enoch Brater ( forthcoming ) ...
... Context , and Address in Lesbian Performance . " Performing Arts Journal 10 : 2 ( 1986 ) : 156-74 , and Sue - Ellen Case , " From Split Subject to Split Britches , " Contemporary Women Playwrights , ed . Enoch Brater ( forthcoming ) ...
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... context and / or political affinity ? These questions do not imply that the terms insider and outsider do not matter ; they do ; more as designations of the actualities and historical context of the speaking subject , than as signs of ...
... context and / or political affinity ? These questions do not imply that the terms insider and outsider do not matter ; they do ; more as designations of the actualities and historical context of the speaking subject , than as signs of ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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