Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... woman , in rapid movement like the spirit of the age , with fluttering garments and stream- ing hair , striding forward . . . . That is our new divine image : the Modern . ( Bradbury and McFarlane 41-42 , emphasis in the original ) ...
... woman , in rapid movement like the spirit of the age , with fluttering garments and stream- ing hair , striding forward . . . . That is our new divine image : the Modern . ( Bradbury and McFarlane 41-42 , emphasis in the original ) ...
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... Woman , and rumored ( rightly , in my opinion ) to be the reigning queen of the Euro- American artistic avant - garde . This modern woman in her flutter- ing garments strode through the streets of sexually adventurous Greenwich Village ...
... Woman , and rumored ( rightly , in my opinion ) to be the reigning queen of the Euro- American artistic avant - garde . This modern woman in her flutter- ing garments strode through the streets of sexually adventurous Greenwich Village ...
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... woman as woman of the street reinforces the categories it pretends to tran- scend . By giving spectacularity over to the working woman , and passing through the guise of the “ other woman , ” Vida Levering purifies spectacle and the ...
... woman as woman of the street reinforces the categories it pretends to tran- scend . By giving spectacularity over to the working woman , and passing through the guise of the “ other woman , ” Vida Levering purifies spectacle and the ...
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