Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... tell about it , even if you weren't here I couldn't . " - - Elizabeth Robins In writings about the city , the crowd is often either an engulf- ing , mysterious , unknowable ( and , I would argue , feminine ) enigma or a problem to be ...
... tell about it , even if you weren't here I couldn't . " - - Elizabeth Robins In writings about the city , the crowd is often either an engulf- ing , mysterious , unknowable ( and , I would argue , feminine ) enigma or a problem to be ...
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... telling me about their experiences with Slim - Fast and Dexatrim . " My early inquiries having thus lead me to believe that this was a topic worth pursuing , I reframed the question . Rather than assuming that African - American women ...
... telling me about their experiences with Slim - Fast and Dexatrim . " My early inquiries having thus lead me to believe that this was a topic worth pursuing , I reframed the question . Rather than assuming that African - American women ...
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... Tell somebody . Tell anybody . Tell until somebody listens . " Wendy's transformation estab- lishes another of Herman's points : that the act of telling the trauma story transforms the traumatic memory from prenarrative disintegration ...
... Tell somebody . Tell anybody . Tell until somebody listens . " Wendy's transformation estab- lishes another of Herman's points : that the act of telling the trauma story transforms the traumatic memory from prenarrative disintegration ...
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