Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 12-13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... society's " laws of health . " Usually the attractive woman in view is meant to be judged as inferior to , a sick simulacrum of , a purer past self constructed in language . Con- versely the past might be invoked as the moment of ...
... society's " laws of health . " Usually the attractive woman in view is meant to be judged as inferior to , a sick simulacrum of , a purer past self constructed in language . Con- versely the past might be invoked as the moment of ...
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... Society in terms of a " retreat to respect- ability . " For these historians , the members of the Mattachine Society who opposed the founders wanted to be accepted into rather than excluded from mainstream American society ; thus they ...
... Society in terms of a " retreat to respect- ability . " For these historians , the members of the Mattachine Society who opposed the founders wanted to be accepted into rather than excluded from mainstream American society ; thus they ...
Síða 108
... society , that in order to assert their freedom within civil society , [ mascu- line ] individuals must bracket out the relevance and signifi- cance of their shared masculinity , and thus affirm abstract universality of civil society ...
... society , that in order to assert their freedom within civil society , [ mascu- line ] individuals must bracket out the relevance and signifi- cance of their shared masculinity , and thus affirm abstract universality of civil society ...
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