Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
From inside the book
Niðurstöður 1 - 3 af 32
Síða 74
... experience of sexual oppression that ( theoretically ) transcends class oppression . When Vida Levering finally speaks out at a suffrage open - air meeting , her call for a common cause that binds women across class lines ( “ it is to ...
... experience of sexual oppression that ( theoretically ) transcends class oppression . When Vida Levering finally speaks out at a suffrage open - air meeting , her call for a common cause that binds women across class lines ( “ it is to ...
Síða 76
... experience — how could her ( limited ) experience legitimate a desire to speak for other women ? 15 It is easy to see that if women are to appeal effectively to a modern parliament for the rights of liberty and representa- tion which so ...
... experience — how could her ( limited ) experience legitimate a desire to speak for other women ? 15 It is easy to see that if women are to appeal effectively to a modern parliament for the rights of liberty and representa- tion which so ...
Síða 129
... experience of sexual violation . Hoping that the text of self - disclosure will rewrite the context of patriarchy is ... experience " : To become the theorists of our own experience requires us Winter 1994-1995 129.
... experience of sexual violation . Hoping that the text of self - disclosure will rewrite the context of patriarchy is ... experience " : To become the theorists of our own experience requires us Winter 1994-1995 129.
Aðrar útgáfur - View all
Common terms and phrases
abuse action activism activists African-American American appears argue attempt Aunt Jemima avant-garde become black women body called Caraboo claims collective contemporary course critical crowd cultural demonstrating describe Discourse discussion disorders domestic dress early eating essay example experience fact False fashion female femininity feminism feminist figure Foundation gaze gender girl Gutch hand incest individual insane issue Journal less London look Lytton magazines male Mary matriarchy means Memory moral move movement narrative natural never notes organization performance political popular position practices present prison problem produced prostitutes Quaker reading recent reference reform relations represented rhetoric seems sex workers sexual social space speak spectacle story street Studies suffrage suffragettes suggests survivors texts theory tion University voice Wilcox woman women writes WSPU York