Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... believe that which was at first intended to amuse , or impose upon others . Caraboo ( for no one would know her by the name of Mary Wilcox ) may perhaps think , having so often repeated the story , that she is really ' the daughter of a ...
... believe that which was at first intended to amuse , or impose upon others . Caraboo ( for no one would know her by the name of Mary Wilcox ) may perhaps think , having so often repeated the story , that she is really ' the daughter of a ...
Síða 102
... believe that this was a topic worth pursuing , I reframed the question . Rather than assuming that African - American women were absent from discourses about eat- ing disorders , I began asking , " Where are African - American women ...
... believe that this was a topic worth pursuing , I reframed the question . Rather than assuming that African - American women were absent from discourses about eat- ing disorders , I began asking , " Where are African - American women ...
Síða 129
... believe that directly represent- ing incest survivors is sufficient to establish their believability , as if letting the marginalized speak for themselves were all that is neces- sary to create an effective counterdiscourse . " Speaking ...
... believe that directly represent- ing incest survivors is sufficient to establish their believability , as if letting the marginalized speak for themselves were all that is neces- sary to create an effective counterdiscourse . " Speaking ...
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