Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... common sense and popular taste . More specifically , I suggest we consider reading late - stage suffragettes as participants in a startling new gender - based avant - garde whose actions were simultaneously constative and performative ...
... common sense and popular taste . More specifically , I suggest we consider reading late - stage suffragettes as participants in a startling new gender - based avant - garde whose actions were simultaneously constative and performative ...
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... common cause that binds women across class lines ( “ it is to the women I appeal ” ) is founded on the unstated connection forged between her abortion ( figured as an experience of female victimization at the hands of her unfeeling ...
... common cause that binds women across class lines ( “ it is to the women I appeal ” ) is founded on the unstated connection forged between her abortion ( figured as an experience of female victimization at the hands of her unfeeling ...
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... common with the creators of “ street ” style is in fact impor- tant , but it is subtle , strategic , and not at all apparent in Jacobs's remarks : in both cases , every gesture that is calculated , performative , ironical , radiant with ...
... common with the creators of “ street ” style is in fact impor- tant , but it is subtle , strategic , and not at all apparent in Jacobs's remarks : in both cases , every gesture that is calculated , performative , ironical , radiant with ...
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