Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... idea of a permanent revolution by the bloody struggles of the men and women of the Commune . When the emerging artistic avant - garde of this time foregrounded its connec- tion to revolutionary struggle , it did so on the level of ...
... idea of a permanent revolution by the bloody struggles of the men and women of the Commune . When the emerging artistic avant - garde of this time foregrounded its connec- tion to revolutionary struggle , it did so on the level of ...
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... idea of an aestheticized , apoliti- cal avant - garde is predicated on the exclusion of women from the category of the aesthetic.31 This essay's opening claim , then , is not an exaggeration : the appearance of the public woman , the ...
... idea of an aestheticized , apoliti- cal avant - garde is predicated on the exclusion of women from the category of the aesthetic.31 This essay's opening claim , then , is not an exaggeration : the appearance of the public woman , the ...
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... idea that society can be saved through the application of motherly love ( Tompkins , ch . 5 ) . But Dix was not a " radical sentimentalist " ; that is , unlike Stowe , she did not envision an evan- gelical revolution that eliminated the ...
... idea that society can be saved through the application of motherly love ( Tompkins , ch . 5 ) . But Dix was not a " radical sentimentalist " ; that is , unlike Stowe , she did not envision an evan- gelical revolution that eliminated the ...
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