Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... figure of the public political woman that appeared in England in the early twentieth century . When I say “ public politi- cal woman , " I mean to invoke not only the women who assumed public voice in the Edwardian and Georgian eras ...
... figure of the public political woman that appeared in England in the early twentieth century . When I say “ public politi- cal woman , " I mean to invoke not only the women who assumed public voice in the Edwardian and Georgian eras ...
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... figure of the dissident woman which retained its symbolic political power and com- plexity , as an 1888 essay on " Modernity " demonstrates . There the German Eugen Wolff describes modernity as a woman , a modern woman , filled with the ...
... figure of the dissident woman which retained its symbolic political power and com- plexity , as an 1888 essay on " Modernity " demonstrates . There the German Eugen Wolff describes modernity as a woman , a modern woman , filled with the ...
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... figure of the crowd and the deep ambivalence that figure calls up . The figure of the crowd is multi- valent : it transgresses established boundaries between women of different classes ; it is employed both as a figure for feminist ...
... figure of the crowd and the deep ambivalence that figure calls up . The figure of the crowd is multi- valent : it transgresses established boundaries between women of different classes ; it is employed both as a figure for feminist ...
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