Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... contemporary , heterogeneous ( and therefore debased ) frag- ments of what Bill Schwarz calls English modernism's “ dialectic of grandeur and decline ” ( 197 ) . Tiresias - like , then , the anachronistic figure of Joan of Arc presides ...
... contemporary , heterogeneous ( and therefore debased ) frag- ments of what Bill Schwarz calls English modernism's “ dialectic of grandeur and decline ” ( 197 ) . Tiresias - like , then , the anachronistic figure of Joan of Arc presides ...
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... contemporary male mod- ernists wanted what she signified , but wanted it for an enterprise that had nothing to do with feminist challenges to hegemony . This point has numerous implications for our contemporary ac- counts of modernism ...
... contemporary male mod- ernists wanted what she signified , but wanted it for an enterprise that had nothing to do with feminist challenges to hegemony . This point has numerous implications for our contemporary ac- counts of modernism ...
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... contemporary culture entitled Blonde Ambition : Feminism and Culture after the Second Wave . Alice Gambrell is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Southern California . She has recently completed a book - length ...
... contemporary culture entitled Blonde Ambition : Feminism and Culture after the Second Wave . Alice Gambrell is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Southern California . She has recently completed a book - length ...
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