Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... practices in such a way as to make authority susceptible to attack.23 — In nineteenth - century England , the spectacle of women in the streets also carried with it the distinct taint of Jacobinism . Burke's portrait of the maniacal ...
... practices in such a way as to make authority susceptible to attack.23 — In nineteenth - century England , the spectacle of women in the streets also carried with it the distinct taint of Jacobinism . Burke's portrait of the maniacal ...
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... practices , and ethnic and racial groups . As she came to com- prise myriad different social and sexual practices , the other woman displaced other women . ( 5 ) " Discussions of woman as spectacle can be traced to Laura Mulvey's ...
... practices , and ethnic and racial groups . As she came to com- prise myriad different social and sexual practices , the other woman displaced other women . ( 5 ) " Discussions of woman as spectacle can be traced to Laura Mulvey's ...
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... practices , and bodies . These topics appear repeatedly in the work of Jordan's peers — contemporary African - American fiction writers such as Alice Walker , Gloria Naylor , and Carolyn Ferrell.15 Furthermore , several contributors to ...
... practices , and bodies . These topics appear repeatedly in the work of Jordan's peers — contemporary African - American fiction writers such as Alice Walker , Gloria Naylor , and Carolyn Ferrell.15 Furthermore , several contributors to ...
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