Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... labor can do to a woman . Rigidly encased in a costume which physically inhibited her movements and ren- dered her the mannequin of a femininity she is required to perform in daily ritual , the lady was excluded from labor and money ...
... labor can do to a woman . Rigidly encased in a costume which physically inhibited her movements and ren- dered her the mannequin of a femininity she is required to perform in daily ritual , the lady was excluded from labor and money ...
Síða 133
... labor of the robot , the science fiction convention habitually creates an occasion for the development of subjectivity . Placed in a context in which it is intended to replace human labor , the machine instead becomes human . In the ...
... labor of the robot , the science fiction convention habitually creates an occasion for the development of subjectivity . Placed in a context in which it is intended to replace human labor , the machine instead becomes human . In the ...
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... labor " into the abstraction of Arbeitskraft , a “ labor power ” that was increasingly understood to exist independently of the volition of the particular human workers within whom it was embodied . The shift from a humanist to a ...
... labor " into the abstraction of Arbeitskraft , a “ labor power ” that was increasingly understood to exist independently of the volition of the particular human workers within whom it was embodied . The shift from a humanist to a ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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