Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... understands the experience of women's oppression under patriarchy - and not only understands it , but quite rightly ... understand its mechanisms but you will never get it . The term " getting " suggests that the effect of the joke must ...
... understands the experience of women's oppression under patriarchy - and not only understands it , but quite rightly ... understand its mechanisms but you will never get it . The term " getting " suggests that the effect of the joke must ...
Síða 96
... understand it as part of the film's distinctly homosexual sensitivity ( if one chooses to use that phrase ) , I would like to recall a central scene within . Orientalism , a scene characterized by a similar excess of femi- ninity and ...
... understand it as part of the film's distinctly homosexual sensitivity ( if one chooses to use that phrase ) , I would like to recall a central scene within . Orientalism , a scene characterized by a similar excess of femi- ninity and ...
Síða 105
... understanding . You also showed me a small room which was situated in the back , well above our heads . You said that the ... understand the images that were being enfolded . We could see horses running , men walking , and the outline of ...
... understanding . You also showed me a small room which was situated in the back , well above our heads . You said that the ... understand the images that were being enfolded . We could see horses running , men walking , and the outline of ...
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Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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