Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... female bodies . Our hope is that these episodes , in their empirical or constructionist focus on the historical network of female politi- cal nonconformity , will take part in an evolving new “ women's ” history one that both frames its ...
... female bodies . Our hope is that these episodes , in their empirical or constructionist focus on the historical network of female politi- cal nonconformity , will take part in an evolving new “ women's ” history one that both frames its ...
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... female Chartists in 1839 , is quoted by Schwarzkopf in this connection : " [ A ] las ! in these evil days these foreign days on British soil . . . women now become politicians . . . and so destitute are they of all sense of female ...
... female Chartists in 1839 , is quoted by Schwarzkopf in this connection : " [ A ] las ! in these evil days these foreign days on British soil . . . women now become politicians . . . and so destitute are they of all sense of female ...
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... female irrationality . . . might also represent an unknow- able and untamable sexual force . " She refers to the " troubling ambiguous nature of female insanity " ( 10 ) . 16During the antebellum period , theatres were notorious as ...
... female irrationality . . . might also represent an unknow- able and untamable sexual force . " She refers to the " troubling ambiguous nature of female insanity " ( 10 ) . 16During the antebellum period , theatres were notorious as ...
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