Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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Síða 57
... forced to remain in an infantile stage , which ought to be but a transitory one ; she is forced to spend her life in a baby carriage , an infant's high chair , and a child's coffin ; she is caught in this transitory vehicle of being a ...
... forced to remain in an infantile stage , which ought to be but a transitory one ; she is forced to spend her life in a baby carriage , an infant's high chair , and a child's coffin ; she is caught in this transitory vehicle of being a ...
Síða 82
... Forced to pay taxes levied by the French , the men seized premium land formerly held communally with the women , resulting in an erosion of women's rights to land and power . Since they could no longer participate on an equal level with ...
... Forced to pay taxes levied by the French , the men seized premium land formerly held communally with the women , resulting in an erosion of women's rights to land and power . Since they could no longer participate on an equal level with ...
Síða 85
... forced marriage and prostitution . Thus , the choice she makes to return to her village might , in this context , be viewed as a capitulation to traditional male authority . Yet , it is clear that this is not Mungai's intention , as ...
... forced marriage and prostitution . Thus , the choice she makes to return to her village might , in this context , be viewed as a capitulation to traditional male authority . Yet , it is clear that this is not Mungai's intention , as ...
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