Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... street signals the dawn of modernity , upon the traditional iconography of revolutionary women , whose presence in the street signals dissatisfaction and betrayed idealism . The parallax effect installs past political struggle and ...
... street signals the dawn of modernity , upon the traditional iconography of revolutionary women , whose presence in the street signals dissatisfaction and betrayed idealism . The parallax effect installs past political struggle and ...
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... streets of London that contributed to the radical street theater of suffrage , the political writings that emerged from the militant Women's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ) respond to such performances by offering a complex theory ...
... streets of London that contributed to the radical street theater of suffrage , the political writings that emerged from the militant Women's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ) respond to such performances by offering a complex theory ...
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... street " had little to do with what went on in the authorized theatri- cal space of " the runway . " " What contemporary feminist activists have in common with the creators of “ street ” style is in fact impor- tant , but it is subtle ...
... street " had little to do with what went on in the authorized theatri- cal space of " the runway . " " What contemporary feminist activists have in common with the creators of “ street ” style is in fact impor- tant , but it is subtle ...
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