Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... suffrage " spectacle " — rely in varying degrees on this standard plotline . In Tickner's account , the popular suffrage campaign started out with huge , gorgeous demonstrations and adoring crowds ; then splintered under political ...
... suffrage " spectacle " — rely in varying degrees on this standard plotline . In Tickner's account , the popular suffrage campaign started out with huge , gorgeous demonstrations and adoring crowds ; then splintered under political ...
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... suffrage campaign in England assign various dates to the beginning of the third phase of woman's struggle for the vote ( 1903 , 1906 , 1907 ) ; I choose to remember the first imprisonment of suffragettes ( October 13 , 1905 ) , when ...
... suffrage campaign in England assign various dates to the beginning of the third phase of woman's struggle for the vote ( 1903 , 1906 , 1907 ) ; I choose to remember the first imprisonment of suffragettes ( October 13 , 1905 ) , when ...
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... suffrage's blending of fash- ion statements and political activism in their book , Theatre and Fashion . 1oBefore embarking upon my reading , I should acknowledge that my selection of texts deliberately lifts one strand out of ...
... suffrage's blending of fash- ion statements and political activism in their book , Theatre and Fashion . 1oBefore embarking upon my reading , I should acknowledge that my selection of texts deliberately lifts one strand out of ...
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