Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... keep me here ! " ( Dix 1848b , 13 ) . Notably , this man did not seek immediate freedom , but only to remain in a seemingly benign environment . 20For the " stifling anguish of responsibility " ( pace Foucault ) , Dix seems to have ...
... keep me here ! " ( Dix 1848b , 13 ) . Notably , this man did not seek immediate freedom , but only to remain in a seemingly benign environment . 20For the " stifling anguish of responsibility " ( pace Foucault ) , Dix seems to have ...
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... keep the clearness and hardness of her soul . May Sinclair Meanwhile , somewhere in that shouting , hustling , surging mass of humanity , as the woman onlooker knew full well , was the twelfth member of the women's deputation that had ...
... keep the clearness and hardness of her soul . May Sinclair Meanwhile , somewhere in that shouting , hustling , surging mass of humanity , as the woman onlooker knew full well , was the twelfth member of the women's deputation that had ...
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... keep their countenances while serving me " ( 241 ) . As Jane Warton , Lytton began a hunger strike and , as Jane Warton , Lytton was forcibly fed — unlike Lytton's , this woman's heart was considered quite strong enough to withstand the ...
... keep their countenances while serving me " ( 241 ) . As Jane Warton , Lytton began a hunger strike and , as Jane Warton , Lytton was forcibly fed — unlike Lytton's , this woman's heart was considered quite strong enough to withstand the ...
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