Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... tion for many African Americans . In connection with the political iconography produced in the aftermath of the French Revolu- tion , 13 the image of women marching in the street makes up just such an unstable emblem / sign ...
... tion for many African Americans . In connection with the political iconography produced in the aftermath of the French Revolu- tion , 13 the image of women marching in the street makes up just such an unstable emblem / sign ...
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... tion of the “ feminine ” half of the population — and , indeed , of their own “ femininity . " As a result , experimental women writers were understood , when understood at all , in strictly formalist ( rather than thematic ) terms ...
... tion of the “ feminine ” half of the population — and , indeed , of their own “ femininity . " As a result , experimental women writers were understood , when understood at all , in strictly formalist ( rather than thematic ) terms ...
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... tion involved in this repudiation . 28See Foweler for an account of suffragette museum attacks . 29This tendency is strikingly illustrated in T. S. Eliot's famous intro- duction to Nightwood , which lauds the novel's experimental poetry ...
... tion involved in this repudiation . 28See Foweler for an account of suffragette museum attacks . 29This tendency is strikingly illustrated in T. S. Eliot's famous intro- duction to Nightwood , which lauds the novel's experimental poetry ...
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