Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... activism constantly evolved to meet the difficult task of advertising feminism . Throughout the various phases of performative activism , the spectacle of women presented itself both as an effective method of organized rebellion and as ...
... activism constantly evolved to meet the difficult task of advertising feminism . Throughout the various phases of performative activism , the spectacle of women presented itself both as an effective method of organized rebellion and as ...
Síða 69
... activism . As they took up the strategies of visibility politics , the suffragettes struggled with the fact that the spaces of activism ( the street and the prison ) were already inhab- ited by equally , but awkwardly , spectacular ...
... activism . As they took up the strategies of visibility politics , the suffragettes struggled with the fact that the spaces of activism ( the street and the prison ) were already inhab- ited by equally , but awkwardly , spectacular ...
Síða 72
... activism provides the missing link between the passante and the flâneuse , between woman - as- spectacle and woman - as - spectator . My first point , then , is a fairly obvious one : in our efforts to reconstruct the history of women's ...
... activism provides the missing link between the passante and the flâneuse , between woman - as- spectacle and woman - as - spectator . My first point , then , is a fairly obvious one : in our efforts to reconstruct the history of women's ...
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