Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... narrative is thus a product of its own epochal , modernist frame - in the sense we use when we speak of the ... narrative , I wish to offer a reading of the suffragettes that follows the trope unconsciously activated in Tickner's ...
... narrative is thus a product of its own epochal , modernist frame - in the sense we use when we speak of the ... narrative , I wish to offer a reading of the suffragettes that follows the trope unconsciously activated in Tickner's ...
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... narrative account of the hoax , which appeared shortly after the princess's discovery , glibly satirizes the " cognoscenti " who were taken in , while maintaining a more am- bivalent perspective on Caraboo herself . Her actions are ...
... narrative account of the hoax , which appeared shortly after the princess's discovery , glibly satirizes the " cognoscenti " who were taken in , while maintaining a more am- bivalent perspective on Caraboo herself . Her actions are ...
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... narrative form , the study of saints " constructs narrative as a passage between these two realms , as the drama of the saint lies in the very transformation of private into public , and vice versa " ( 315 ) . So , concludes Bruno , as ...
... narrative form , the study of saints " constructs narrative as a passage between these two realms , as the drama of the saint lies in the very transformation of private into public , and vice versa " ( 315 ) . So , concludes Bruno , as ...
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