Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... rhetorical and anti - institutional practices , from Zola's " revolution " of the " experimental method , " to ... rhetoric aimed " to accelerate the disruption of aesthetic and social traditions in order to thrust art and society ...
... rhetorical and anti - institutional practices , from Zola's " revolution " of the " experimental method , " to ... rhetoric aimed " to accelerate the disruption of aesthetic and social traditions in order to thrust art and society ...
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... rhetoric that participates in a wider debate about femininity and moder- nity , and that Wolff's " divine image " ultimately reproduces the sex - role conservatism that inheres in revolutionary discourse . 26 A brief look at Whitaker's ...
... rhetoric that participates in a wider debate about femininity and moder- nity , and that Wolff's " divine image " ultimately reproduces the sex - role conservatism that inheres in revolutionary discourse . 26 A brief look at Whitaker's ...
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... rhetoric . My reading of the texts indicates , however , that she made no such definitive shift ; instead , she mixed typically female and male modes of expression . The memorials were not random agglomerations of various genres , but ...
... rhetoric . My reading of the texts indicates , however , that she made no such definitive shift ; instead , she mixed typically female and male modes of expression . The memorials were not random agglomerations of various genres , but ...
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