Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... never published under her assumed name or used it in a financial transaction , and she scrupulously refused all gifts of money from her host family or visitors . Contemporary responses to the discovery of the hoax suggest that her ...
... never published under her assumed name or used it in a financial transaction , and she scrupulously refused all gifts of money from her host family or visitors . Contemporary responses to the discovery of the hoax suggest that her ...
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... never yet been in a mixed crowd before in all our lives ? — never as a part of it " ( 78 ) . Imagining she is “ part of " the crowd , Vida is actually positioned as detached observer , gazing upon the exotic underworld of London : They ...
... never yet been in a mixed crowd before in all our lives ? — never as a part of it " ( 78 ) . Imagining she is “ part of " the crowd , Vida is actually positioned as detached observer , gazing upon the exotic underworld of London : They ...
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... never explicitly addresses the fact that her model for the anorectic is an adolescent white female . Indeed , Chernin even includes a chapter in The Obsession called " The Matriarch " which invokes a mythic past of female power and has ...
... never explicitly addresses the fact that her model for the anorectic is an adolescent white female . Indeed , Chernin even includes a chapter in The Obsession called " The Matriarch " which invokes a mythic past of female power and has ...
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