Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... lives of women . The dandy , the flâneur , the hero , the stranger · all figures invoked to epitomize the experience of modern life are invariably male figures . In 1831 , when George Sand wanted to experience Paris life and to learn ...
... lives of women . The dandy , the flâneur , the hero , the stranger · all figures invoked to epitomize the experience of modern life are invariably male figures . In 1831 , when George Sand wanted to experience Paris life and to learn ...
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... lives and needs of women of color . At the same time , it is a tricky business for African - American women to appropriate discourses which originated via the inscription of their oppression . Can there exist an “ anorexic ” or ...
... lives and needs of women of color . At the same time , it is a tricky business for African - American women to appropriate discourses which originated via the inscription of their oppression . Can there exist an “ anorexic ” or ...
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... Live . Chicago : Muhammad Mosque of Islam No. 2 , 1967 . How to Eat To Live . Book No. 2. Chicago : Muhammad Mosque of Islam No. 2 , 1972 . Naylor , Gloria . Linden Hills . Viking - Penguin , 1985 . Newcomb , Peter , and Lisa Gubernick ...
... Live . Chicago : Muhammad Mosque of Islam No. 2 , 1967 . How to Eat To Live . Book No. 2. Chicago : Muhammad Mosque of Islam No. 2 , 1972 . Naylor , Gloria . Linden Hills . Viking - Penguin , 1985 . Newcomb , Peter , and Lisa Gubernick ...
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