Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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Síða 70
... attempt to transform the crowd that inhabits the public arena from unruly mass into disciplined collective , and they do so by concentrating on scoptic relations between women divided along class lines.10 In both texts , when upper ...
... attempt to transform the crowd that inhabits the public arena from unruly mass into disciplined collective , and they do so by concentrating on scoptic relations between women divided along class lines.10 In both texts , when upper ...
Síða 71
... attempts to envision collectivity . Robins and Lytton found that those modes of spectatorship available to them were ... attempt to forge new scoptic relations between the activist and the crowd is negoti- ated through the difficult and ...
... attempts to envision collectivity . Robins and Lytton found that those modes of spectatorship available to them were ... attempt to forge new scoptic relations between the activist and the crowd is negoti- ated through the difficult and ...
Síða 75
... attempting to gain support from the Prime Minister for the Conciliation Bill were beaten by policemen and ... attempts to distance an unruly femininity from the disciplined activity of the suffragette . Surprisingly , Lytton's ...
... attempting to gain support from the Prime Minister for the Conciliation Bill were beaten by policemen and ... attempts to distance an unruly femininity from the disciplined activity of the suffragette . Surprisingly , Lytton's ...
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