Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... natural ” family values over “ un- natural " obeisance to tyranny . After all , since bread prices per- tained to the feeding and raising of children in the new world order , the women's wants usefully could be considered an exact ...
... natural ” family values over “ un- natural " obeisance to tyranny . After all , since bread prices per- tained to the feeding and raising of children in the new world order , the women's wants usefully could be considered an exact ...
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... natural " " natural bodies ” and “ natural appetites ” —- are already inscribed by differ- ences of gender , race , class , sexuality , sexual orientation , and his- toricity . Of course , as the subject matter of Jordan's poem would ...
... natural " " natural bodies ” and “ natural appetites ” —- are already inscribed by differ- ences of gender , race , class , sexuality , sexual orientation , and his- toricity . Of course , as the subject matter of Jordan's poem would ...
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... natural ( and therefore never in need of social benefits , such as medical care ) ; or 2 ) unnatural ( and there- fore always in need of social regulation ) . In a 1987 address entitled “ Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired : The ...
... natural ( and therefore never in need of social benefits , such as medical care ) ; or 2 ) unnatural ( and there- fore always in need of social regulation ) . In a 1987 address entitled “ Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired : The ...
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