Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... told me that my sister would not remember my reproaches but would be unhappy if she knew of my present distress . . . . I was most deeply grateful to her , it was a delightful discovery that underneath her rigid exterior she was an ...
... told me that my sister would not remember my reproaches but would be unhappy if she knew of my present distress . . . . I was most deeply grateful to her , it was a delightful discovery that underneath her rigid exterior she was an ...
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... told her over the years that her large size was " acceptable in the Black community . . . " ( 78 ) . Whereas Chernin and Orbach see pressure on middle - class white women to be thin as a form of cultural gynophobia , Powers views the ...
... told her over the years that her large size was " acceptable in the Black community . . . " ( 78 ) . Whereas Chernin and Orbach see pressure on middle - class white women to be thin as a form of cultural gynophobia , Powers views the ...
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... told me if I told anybody , he was going to kill me . " The second image and voice is Oprah's . She " comes out " as a survivor , and then tells the camera : “ [ W ] e hope the stories of these abusers and their victims can help all the ...
... told me if I told anybody , he was going to kill me . " The second image and voice is Oprah's . She " comes out " as a survivor , and then tells the camera : “ [ W ] e hope the stories of these abusers and their victims can help all the ...
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