Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... intellectual excitements " and the unregulated competition for wealth and fame that charac- terized modern society ( Dix 1848b , 1-2 ) . In the carefully regulated environment of special hospitals and asylums , they could be shielded ...
... intellectual excitements " and the unregulated competition for wealth and fame that charac- terized modern society ( Dix 1848b , 1-2 ) . In the carefully regulated environment of special hospitals and asylums , they could be shielded ...
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... intellectual pretension or pre- sumption . On moral terrain , however , she claimed unchallenged authority . The Gendered Humanitarian Narrative Dix intended her memorials to arouse the conscience of a secular society in which ...
... intellectual pretension or pre- sumption . On moral terrain , however , she claimed unchallenged authority . The Gendered Humanitarian Narrative Dix intended her memorials to arouse the conscience of a secular society in which ...
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... intellectual quandaries are the subject of this book . Though critical of it for scapegoating the prostitute , Anderson implicitly universalizes this discourse by leaving it largely uncomplicated by the dissenting voices that she ...
... intellectual quandaries are the subject of this book . Though critical of it for scapegoating the prostitute , Anderson implicitly universalizes this discourse by leaving it largely uncomplicated by the dissenting voices that she ...
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