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DISCOURSE 18.3 Spring 1996 Roswitha Mueller , General Editor and editor of this issue Andrew Rivera , Managing Editor Board of Editors : Thomas Andrae , Marcus Bullock , Bernard Gendron , Christopher Lane , Andrew Martin , Panivong ...
DISCOURSE 18.3 Spring 1996 Roswitha Mueller , General Editor and editor of this issue Andrew Rivera , Managing Editor Board of Editors : Thomas Andrae , Marcus Bullock , Bernard Gendron , Christopher Lane , Andrew Martin , Panivong ...
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The writing style is typical of Screen in the 1970s ; it , along with the stress on discourse , signification within texts , and subject positioning , tends to undermine the consideration of historical context that Neale also ...
The writing style is typical of Screen in the 1970s ; it , along with the stress on discourse , signification within texts , and subject positioning , tends to undermine the consideration of historical context that Neale also ...
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Prostitute art not only functions to disturb hegemonic discourses ; it also exposes positive , negative , and in - between aspects of being a sex worker , thereby putting into relief the plurality of identity and validating prostitutes ...
Prostitute art not only functions to disturb hegemonic discourses ; it also exposes positive , negative , and in - between aspects of being a sex worker , thereby putting into relief the plurality of identity and validating prostitutes ...
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