Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... feminist and antifeminist commentators , to enclose the more re- cent history of feminist activism within a narrative of intermittency and repeated failure . 66 My subject in this essay is contemporary fashion journalism , which works ...
... feminist and antifeminist commentators , to enclose the more re- cent history of feminist activism within a narrative of intermittency and repeated failure . 66 My subject in this essay is contemporary fashion journalism , which works ...
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... feminist movement and feminist theory is indeed a crucial elision , but it demands further qualifications . First , which women have been legitimized as spokespersons for or within feminism ? And second , which groups of women , keeping ...
... feminist movement and feminist theory is indeed a crucial elision , but it demands further qualifications . First , which women have been legitimized as spokespersons for or within feminism ? And second , which groups of women , keeping ...
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... Feminist Challenge : Must We Call All Women Sister ? " Zeta Magazine February 1992 : 19-22 . - Feminist Theory : From Margin to Center . Boston : South End , 1984 . Hull , Gloria , Patricia Bell Scott , and Barbara Smith , eds . All the ...
... Feminist Challenge : Must We Call All Women Sister ? " Zeta Magazine February 1992 : 19-22 . - Feminist Theory : From Margin to Center . Boston : South End , 1984 . Hull , Gloria , Patricia Bell Scott , and Barbara Smith , eds . All the ...
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