Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... avant - garde . Indeed , curi- ously , that figure continues to be ignored , to the extent that the whole unprecedented phenomenon of British women appearing en masse in the streets and beyond the law is largely absent from ...
... avant - garde . Indeed , curi- ously , that figure continues to be ignored , to the extent that the whole unprecedented phenomenon of British women appearing en masse in the streets and beyond the law is largely absent from ...
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... avant - garde — they secured an important intersection of political and artistic avant - gardes with the linchpin of gender.28 Yet that intersection is imperceptible to historians of modernism from Bradbury and McFarlane in 1975 to ...
... avant - garde — they secured an important intersection of political and artistic avant - gardes with the linchpin of gender.28 Yet that intersection is imperceptible to historians of modernism from Bradbury and McFarlane in 1975 to ...
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... avant- garde experimentation with anti - institutional performativity and spectacle that drove suffragette activism . In fact , the " disappear- ing " of women from the scene of the emergence of the avant - garde ( in the French ...
... avant- garde experimentation with anti - institutional performativity and spectacle that drove suffragette activism . In fact , the " disappear- ing " of women from the scene of the emergence of the avant - garde ( in the French ...
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