Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... told as children . As adults , many survey the behavior of those older , ever alert to infractions of the rules , noting in the conspira- torial tones of gossip ( which construct a comfortable and correct " we " and a marginal " they ...
... told as children . As adults , many survey the behavior of those older , ever alert to infractions of the rules , noting in the conspira- torial tones of gossip ( which construct a comfortable and correct " we " and a marginal " they ...
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... told from shifting points of view that of the young nurse ( her voice predominates ) , Hunter herself , and the omniscient narrator . The scene begins in burlesque with the rhetoric of black humor . The nurse reduces Elizabeth Hunter to ...
... told from shifting points of view that of the young nurse ( her voice predominates ) , Hunter herself , and the omniscient narrator . The scene begins in burlesque with the rhetoric of black humor . The nurse reduces Elizabeth Hunter to ...
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... told how to dress , behave , and think for many years of their lives . Ultimately , hence , it is in the representation of the Self that Sacrificed Youth is sincere and personal : Chinese socialism — both as politics and as social ...
... told how to dress , behave , and think for many years of their lives . Ultimately , hence , it is in the representation of the Self that Sacrificed Youth is sincere and personal : Chinese socialism — both as politics and as social ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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