Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... middle - class Englishwomen in the street . Early coverage tended to be sympathetic , even solicitous ; in fact , Wolff's 1888 description of a liberated , feminine modernity could well stand in for London's initial reception of this ...
... middle - class Englishwomen in the street . Early coverage tended to be sympathetic , even solicitous ; in fact , Wolff's 1888 description of a liberated , feminine modernity could well stand in for London's initial reception of this ...
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... class , and sex in a negative relationship to the rational , middle - class , white Englishman . Out of this process of dis- placement was engendered a monolithic " other woman " who came to represent a whole range of sexual behaviors , ...
... class , and sex in a negative relationship to the rational , middle - class , white Englishman . Out of this process of dis- placement was engendered a monolithic " other woman " who came to represent a whole range of sexual behaviors , ...
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... class , and historical location would have disrupted the models of female development Chernin was setting up . It ... middle - class white women to be thin as a form of cultural gynophobia , Powers views the lack of this pressure ...
... class , and historical location would have disrupted the models of female development Chernin was setting up . It ... middle - class white women to be thin as a form of cultural gynophobia , Powers views the lack of this pressure ...
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