Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... ( prostitutes and unwed mothers , respectively ) ; see Hobson , ch . 3 and Kunzel 19-25 . 15Similarly , in British representations of mad women , Showalter notes , a " gentle female irrationality . . . might also represent an unknow- able ...
... ( prostitutes and unwed mothers , respectively ) ; see Hobson , ch . 3 and Kunzel 19-25 . 15Similarly , in British representations of mad women , Showalter notes , a " gentle female irrationality . . . might also represent an unknow- able ...
Síða 160
... prostitution . Here again the prostitute is conflated with coerced subjectivity , a symbol of captivity to a plot of irreversible degeneration , and the result is that social critics from W. R. Greg to Charles Dickens at once exonerate ...
... prostitution . Here again the prostitute is conflated with coerced subjectivity , a symbol of captivity to a plot of irreversible degeneration , and the result is that social critics from W. R. Greg to Charles Dickens at once exonerate ...
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... prostitution are encouraged to gain power in the relationships ” ( 58 ) . But my point is precisely that , like many prostitutes , most of these women lack the educational opportunities and economic capital to compete for limited ...
... prostitution are encouraged to gain power in the relationships ” ( 58 ) . But my point is precisely that , like many prostitutes , most of these women lack the educational opportunities and economic capital to compete for limited ...
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