Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... took the most schematic of forms.7 ( The " bad sixpence " in her pocket boded no better for her claims . ) It is not in fact clear whether the turban was intended to imitate any particular Asian costume , or even that Wilcox was ...
... took the most schematic of forms.7 ( The " bad sixpence " in her pocket boded no better for her claims . ) It is not in fact clear whether the turban was intended to imitate any particular Asian costume , or even that Wilcox was ...
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... took great pains to insulate themselves from the sight and sound of their charges . At a poorhouse in southern Rhode Island , one patient was kept in a dark , “ noisome " basement " much resembling a tomb . ” Unlocking the two strong ...
... took great pains to insulate themselves from the sight and sound of their charges . At a poorhouse in southern Rhode Island , one patient was kept in a dark , “ noisome " basement " much resembling a tomb . ” Unlocking the two strong ...
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... took her into his own house- hold . According to Gollaher , it was Dix's experience of care in the bosom of the Rathbone family that constituted for her the real model of moral treatment ( 155-57 ) . Dix did not accuse individuals of ...
... took her into his own house- hold . According to Gollaher , it was Dix's experience of care in the bosom of the Rathbone family that constituted for her the real model of moral treatment ( 155-57 ) . Dix did not accuse individuals of ...
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