Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... once been suspected for a “ disguised man ” while impersonating a Spanish woman ( Gutch 38 ) . Her sovereign character adapted Orientalism's partial suspension of gender to exempt femininity from its association with retirement and ...
... once been suspected for a “ disguised man ” while impersonating a Spanish woman ( Gutch 38 ) . Her sovereign character adapted Orientalism's partial suspension of gender to exempt femininity from its association with retirement and ...
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... once the constraints of culture are dissolved by madness . The text at once affirms the young woman's sexuality by producing her as spectacle and denies it with bathetic references to her suffering . As Susan Gubar and Sandra Gilbert ...
... once the constraints of culture are dissolved by madness . The text at once affirms the young woman's sexuality by producing her as spectacle and denies it with bathetic references to her suffering . As Susan Gubar and Sandra Gilbert ...
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... Once again , Dix reminded readers , for women cure consisted of taming and control . In moral treatment , patients were deemed recovered after a sustained period of moderate behavior and resumption of produc- tive life . Their social ...
... Once again , Dix reminded readers , for women cure consisted of taming and control . In moral treatment , patients were deemed recovered after a sustained period of moderate behavior and resumption of produc- tive life . Their social ...
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