Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... question in approaching this topic was “ Why are African - American women absent from these discourses about eat- ing disorders ? " Diverse students , friends , and colleagues with whom I discussed the topic concluded that black women ...
... question in approaching this topic was “ Why are African - American women absent from these discourses about eat- ing disorders ? " Diverse students , friends , and colleagues with whom I discussed the topic concluded that black women ...
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... question what relationship black women have had to Chernin's " we . " 13 Viewed from this perspective , Chernin's ... questions Winter 1994-1995 103.
... question what relationship black women have had to Chernin's " we . " 13 Viewed from this perspective , Chernin's ... questions Winter 1994-1995 103.
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... Question and the Death of Man . " Feminists Theorize the Political . Ed . Judith Butler and Joan Scott . New York : Routledge , 1992. 239-56 . Powers , Retha . " Fat is a Black Woman's Issue . " Essence Oct. 1989 : 75-78ff . " The ...
... Question and the Death of Man . " Feminists Theorize the Political . Ed . Judith Butler and Joan Scott . New York : Routledge , 1992. 239-56 . Powers , Retha . " Fat is a Black Woman's Issue . " Essence Oct. 1989 : 75-78ff . " The ...
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