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Nothing , indeed , stands more acutely in opposition to the poetic than the stereotype , which is not necessarily a false , but rather an arrested representation of a shifting reality . The constant challenge faced in dealing with ...
Nothing , indeed , stands more acutely in opposition to the poetic than the stereotype , which is not necessarily a false , but rather an arrested representation of a shifting reality . The constant challenge faced in dealing with ...
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within African cultures makes her framework a starting point for examining the representations of women in African ... The commonality of struggle is delineated in African cinema by the fact that male and female representation is not ...
within African cultures makes her framework a starting point for examining the representations of women in African ... The commonality of struggle is delineated in African cinema by the fact that male and female representation is not ...
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Grosz perpetuates the line of Irigaray , whose whole project may be seen as an effort to construct the female body as a positivity unregulated by phallocratic representation and who avers , therefore , that sexual difference is the ...
Grosz perpetuates the line of Irigaray , whose whole project may be seen as an effort to construct the female body as a positivity unregulated by phallocratic representation and who avers , therefore , that sexual difference is the ...
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