Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... written that food riots are “ the political expression of powerless people " ( 464 ) , but I would argue that the ... Writing about women Chartists who agitated in the streets , Jutta Schwarzkopf quotes a women's tract boasting to ...
... written that food riots are “ the political expression of powerless people " ( 464 ) , but I would argue that the ... Writing about women Chartists who agitated in the streets , Jutta Schwarzkopf quotes a women's tract boasting to ...
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... written appeal or " memorial , " circumlocutious and self - effacing , accurately evoke the political divide between women and men in antebellum America . For- mally , all white men had full political rights , while white women and ...
... written appeal or " memorial , " circumlocutious and self - effacing , accurately evoke the political divide between women and men in antebellum America . For- mally , all white men had full political rights , while white women and ...
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... written from a place of " grotesquery , " to use Mary Russo's term , by a woman who chooses to robe herself in the caricature of the flawed femininity that dominated antisuffrage media : We went up in turn to give our names , ages , etc ...
... written from a place of " grotesquery , " to use Mary Russo's term , by a woman who chooses to robe herself in the caricature of the flawed femininity that dominated antisuffrage media : We went up in turn to give our names , ages , etc ...
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