Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... feminine voice . This episode inverts the series ' attempt to construct a language of female power , offering reassurance to viewers who can perceive feminine power only as female dominance . In avoiding issues of class The Avengers ...
... feminine voice . This episode inverts the series ' attempt to construct a language of female power , offering reassurance to viewers who can perceive feminine power only as female dominance . In avoiding issues of class The Avengers ...
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... feminine ” forms of glamour and self - display while refusing the constituents of decorative femininity through a depiction of female prowess and independence . Emma prefigures the emergence of what Robert Goldman , Deborah Heath , and ...
... feminine ” forms of glamour and self - display while refusing the constituents of decorative femininity through a depiction of female prowess and independence . Emma prefigures the emergence of what Robert Goldman , Deborah Heath , and ...
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... feminine guile ” and conventional feminine tactics : " Tara didn't go in for Karate but fought more like a girl , " Thorson recalled , " scratching , kicking and lashing out with her handbag " ( qtd . in Rogers , The Complete Avengers ...
... feminine guile ” and conventional feminine tactics : " Tara didn't go in for Karate but fought more like a girl , " Thorson recalled , " scratching , kicking and lashing out with her handbag " ( qtd . in Rogers , The Complete Avengers ...
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The Power of the Image | 20 |
The Preface of a Spouse | 45 |
Veza CanettiBetween Fact and Fiction | 56 |
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