Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... position of spectatorship and embrace the ( active ) position of female spectacularity . - Enter Jane Warton : Activism as Masquerade As the doctor left he gave me a slap on the cheek , not violently , but , as it were , to express his ...
... position of spectatorship and embrace the ( active ) position of female spectacularity . - Enter Jane Warton : Activism as Masquerade As the doctor left he gave me a slap on the cheek , not violently , but , as it were , to express his ...
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... position- ing survivors who are believed , Winfrey makes a space for survivor discourse . This does not mean that Winfrey's position offers a " solution " to the reactionary politics of the False Memory Syn- drome Foundation ...
... position- ing survivors who are believed , Winfrey makes a space for survivor discourse . This does not mean that Winfrey's position offers a " solution " to the reactionary politics of the False Memory Syn- drome Foundation ...
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... position of the theorist is always first of all that of a spectator " ( 103 ) . Her recent work , and that of Friedberg , reveals that the position of the film theorist ( and film historian , who is always joined to the theorist ) is ...
... position of the theorist is always first of all that of a spectator " ( 103 ) . Her recent work , and that of Friedberg , reveals that the position of the film theorist ( and film historian , who is always joined to the theorist ) is ...
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