Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... 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 ...
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... experience takes you beyond the individual body toward commu- nity and activism and to refuse the notion that experience is ever simple or " authentic . " Bringing together , in an almost impossible connection , the terms " experience ...
... experience takes you beyond the individual body toward commu- nity and activism and to refuse the notion that experience is ever simple or " authentic . " Bringing together , in an almost impossible connection , the terms " experience ...
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... experience is to control the production of knowledge that frames that experience , no one individual can " control " representation emanating from institu- tionalized apparatus . Nevertheless , being the " theorist of one's own experience ...
... experience is to control the production of knowledge that frames that experience , no one individual can " control " representation emanating from institu- tionalized apparatus . Nevertheless , being the " theorist of one's own experience ...
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