Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... political woman that appeared in England in the early twentieth century . When I say “ public politi- cal woman , " I mean to invoke not only the women who assumed public voice in the Edwardian and Georgian eras , but also , and more ...
... political woman that appeared in England in the early twentieth century . When I say “ public politi- cal woman , " I mean to invoke not only the women who assumed public voice in the Edwardian and Georgian eras , but also , and more ...
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... political avant - gardes — a refusal , as I noted above , that underpins crucial aspects of Poggioli's work . Unless these continuities are reestablished , we cannot properly come to terms with women demonstrating in modernism ...
... political avant - gardes — a refusal , as I noted above , that underpins crucial aspects of Poggioli's work . Unless these continuities are reestablished , we cannot properly come to terms with women demonstrating in modernism ...
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... politics of black women's health . " We must , " she concluded , “ learn consistently to place our battle for universally accessible health care in its larger social and political context " ( 25 ) . In her refusal to distinguish between ...
... politics of black women's health . " We must , " she concluded , “ learn consistently to place our battle for universally accessible health care in its larger social and political context " ( 25 ) . In her refusal to distinguish between ...
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