Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... femininity that worked to comment on the desires of their audiences . What is at stake for Lytton in her creation of “ Jane Warton " is the monstrosity assigned to political woman and femi- nine collectivity alike . Prisons and ...
... femininity that worked to comment on the desires of their audiences . What is at stake for Lytton in her creation of “ Jane Warton " is the monstrosity assigned to political woman and femi- nine collectivity alike . Prisons and ...
Síða 87
... femininity , on one hand , bringing forth collective acts of disrup- tion , on the other . Thus , while speaking to an anxiety about femininity , there are ways in which the grotesque body is produc- tive of new meanings : the grotesque ...
... femininity , on one hand , bringing forth collective acts of disrup- tion , on the other . Thus , while speaking to an anxiety about femininity , there are ways in which the grotesque body is produc- tive of new meanings : the grotesque ...
Síða 92
... femininity . The physician's office con- tains the only mirror in the prison , thus woman's self - regard , if exercised , is regulated by an authoritative gaze . Lytton theorizes that this community of women organizes the display of ...
... femininity . The physician's office con- tains the only mirror in the prison , thus woman's self - regard , if exercised , is regulated by an authoritative gaze . Lytton theorizes that this community of women organizes the display of ...
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