Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... occurs in a different context and for different reasons ? Second , the above examples all involve male writers and protagonists , whereas contemporary anorexia typically afflicts adolescent girls and young women . Historically ...
... occurs in a different context and for different reasons ? Second , the above examples all involve male writers and protagonists , whereas contemporary anorexia typically afflicts adolescent girls and young women . Historically ...
Síða 106
... like- lihood of a feminine aesthetic which itself does not exist but which leaves traces through irony , imitation , and repetition until collapse occurs . - As the film's central textual strategy , piracy in the 106 Discourse 11.1.
... like- lihood of a feminine aesthetic which itself does not exist but which leaves traces through irony , imitation , and repetition until collapse occurs . - As the film's central textual strategy , piracy in the 106 Discourse 11.1.
Síða 169
... occurs with Augustine and the establishment of a specifically Christian practice of writing . The claim would be that writing is scarcely the repressed of Western logocentrism , but rather that which suppresses a history of the body ...
... occurs with Augustine and the establishment of a specifically Christian practice of writing . The claim would be that writing is scarcely the repressed of Western logocentrism , but rather that which suppresses a history of the body ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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