Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... reading completes the tragic circle , scatters the remnants , consigns the fanatical women warriors into inciden- tal history ; it represents , in short , a modernist reading of modernism's originary events , a reading built upon a ...
... reading completes the tragic circle , scatters the remnants , consigns the fanatical women warriors into inciden- tal history ; it represents , in short , a modernist reading of modernism's originary events , a reading built upon a ...
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... reading of the suffragettes that follows the trope unconsciously activated in Tickner's narrative itself : the trope of the WSPU suf- fragette as an iconoclastic avant - gardist whose militancy confounds common sense and popular taste ...
... reading of the suffragettes that follows the trope unconsciously activated in Tickner's narrative itself : the trope of the WSPU suf- fragette as an iconoclastic avant - gardist whose militancy confounds common sense and popular taste ...
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... reading of Robins's novel , see Mulford and Sypher . Also see Jane Marcus's introduction to The Convert which places Robins's work in historical and biographical contexts . Shelia Stowell discusses Robins's play , Votes for Women !, in ...
... reading of Robins's novel , see Mulford and Sypher . Also see Jane Marcus's introduction to The Convert which places Robins's work in historical and biographical contexts . Shelia Stowell discusses Robins's play , Votes for Women !, in ...
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