Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... leaders whispering to their supporters like Kurtz at his end , waiting for the world war that would evacuate them from their own deflated spectacle . 10 I've heightened the melodrama of this narrative in order to set up my argument ...
... leaders whispering to their supporters like Kurtz at his end , waiting for the world war that would evacuate them from their own deflated spectacle . 10 I've heightened the melodrama of this narrative in order to set up my argument ...
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... leadership of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel . After moving their organization to London , the Pankhursts involved themselves in sensational and aggressive activities ranging from interruptions of gov- ernment meetings ...
... leadership of Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel . After moving their organization to London , the Pankhursts involved themselves in sensational and aggressive activities ranging from interruptions of gov- ernment meetings ...
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... leader Elijah Muhammad and comic - turned - nutritionist Dick Gregory not only developed extended critiques of black dietary practices ( namely of soul food , which they viewed as “ filthy ” and " unhealthy " ) , but they also focused ...
... leader Elijah Muhammad and comic - turned - nutritionist Dick Gregory not only developed extended critiques of black dietary practices ( namely of soul food , which they viewed as “ filthy ” and " unhealthy " ) , but they also focused ...
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