Discourse, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... culture , " they traced enervation to feminization because they equated mascu- linity with forcefulness " ( 100 ) . The implication was that " a loss of will , both in themselves and in the culture generally , " meant a loss of ...
... culture , " they traced enervation to feminization because they equated mascu- linity with forcefulness " ( 100 ) . The implication was that " a loss of will , both in themselves and in the culture generally , " meant a loss of ...
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... culture and the Stalinist “ estrange- ment of cultural life from direct experience " ( Andrew Ross , “ Intellec ... Culture in the Fifties , ” Gates of Eden : American Culture in the Sixties ( New York : Basic , 1977 ) 25-50 . See also ...
... culture and the Stalinist “ estrange- ment of cultural life from direct experience " ( Andrew Ross , “ Intellec ... Culture in the Fifties , ” Gates of Eden : American Culture in the Sixties ( New York : Basic , 1977 ) 25-50 . See also ...
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... culture and how it revolutionized perception during the Weimar years . Weimar intellectuals linked mass culture to woman in two pejorative respects . First , mass culture was largely personified as " feminine " in its emotional ...
... culture and how it revolutionized perception during the Weimar years . Weimar intellectuals linked mass culture to woman in two pejorative respects . First , mass culture was largely personified as " feminine " in its emotional ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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