Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... remember that the suffragettes did not invade empty spaces , nor did they invent the notion of spectacular activism . As they took up the strategies of visibility politics , the suffragettes struggled with the fact that the spaces of ...
... remember that the suffragettes did not invade empty spaces , nor did they invent the notion of spectacular activism . As they took up the strategies of visibility politics , the suffragettes struggled with the fact that the spaces of ...
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... remember the first imprisonment of suffragettes ( October 13 , 1905 ) , when WSPU members Christabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney were thrown out of the Manchester Free Trade Hall and imprisoned for their disruptive activities . Janet ...
... remember the first imprisonment of suffragettes ( October 13 , 1905 ) , when WSPU members Christabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney were thrown out of the Manchester Free Trade Hall and imprisoned for their disruptive activities . Janet ...
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... remember , was always almost fallen . ) Intervening in an idealism frequently underwritten by a moralistic biolo- gism , a systems analysis shifts the blame from our bodies and souls to external structures we can fix ; for me this is ...
... remember , was always almost fallen . ) Intervening in an idealism frequently underwritten by a moralistic biolo- gism , a systems analysis shifts the blame from our bodies and souls to external structures we can fix ; for me this is ...
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