Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... feel in my heart that I'm simply flaunting my better fortune " ( 39 ) . While her sister devotedly spends each Friday with the poor , Vida levels a critical gaze at organizations that continually work to sepa- rate “ us ” from “ them ...
... feel in my heart that I'm simply flaunting my better fortune " ( 39 ) . While her sister devotedly spends each Friday with the poor , Vida levels a critical gaze at organizations that continually work to sepa- rate “ us ” from “ them ...
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... feel the disciplinary gaze usually leveled at working women through cross - class dressing ) . Elsewhere in this issue , Margaret Russett discusses the elabo- rate performance of orientalism enacted by a laboring - class Devonshire ...
... feel the disciplinary gaze usually leveled at working women through cross - class dressing ) . Elsewhere in this issue , Margaret Russett discusses the elabo- rate performance of orientalism enacted by a laboring - class Devonshire ...
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... feel equipped to speak for others . When deciding to go on the Deputation I had , however , taken stock of my representative character and asked myself for which group of women I should stand , what was my atom's share in this movement ...
... feel equipped to speak for others . When deciding to go on the Deputation I had , however , taken stock of my representative character and asked myself for which group of women I should stand , what was my atom's share in this movement ...
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