Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... movement . They proudly exhibit the way in which the DOB moved away from the earlier bar culture and its symbolic systems to a more dominant identification , one that would appease the feminist movement . DOB's goal was to erase butch ...
... movement . They proudly exhibit the way in which the DOB moved away from the earlier bar culture and its symbolic systems to a more dominant identification , one that would appease the feminist movement . DOB's goal was to erase butch ...
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... movement , particularly within the so - called Consciousness - Raising groups . In the article with Cherrie Moraga on butch - femme relations , Amber Holli- baugh , a femme , describes the feminist reception of lesbians this way : " the ...
... movement , particularly within the so - called Consciousness - Raising groups . In the article with Cherrie Moraga on butch - femme relations , Amber Holli- baugh , a femme , describes the feminist reception of lesbians this way : " the ...
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... movement rocks the chair . The conception of this dance is the nearest thing to a static dance , a contradiction in terms , whereas the ecstatic action - dance of Somawathi covers space and so provides a catharsis . We repeat this chair ...
... movement rocks the chair . The conception of this dance is the nearest thing to a static dance , a contradiction in terms , whereas the ecstatic action - dance of Somawathi covers space and so provides a catharsis . We repeat this chair ...
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