Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... traditional role within her society . Maldoror establishes early in Sambizanga that the culture she is documenting possesses both a male and a female stratum by first introducing Domingos within the context of his work environment and ...
... traditional role within her society . Maldoror establishes early in Sambizanga that the culture she is documenting possesses both a male and a female stratum by first introducing Domingos within the context of his work environment and ...
Síða 78
... traditional female characters . In the case of Woman , Villa , Car , Money and Xala , the male central characters are offered a choice between a traditional woman and a dissolute mod- ern woman . Termed the “ embodiment trope " by ...
... traditional female characters . In the case of Woman , Villa , Car , Money and Xala , the male central characters are offered a choice between a traditional woman and a dissolute mod- ern woman . Termed the “ embodiment trope " by ...
Síða 86
... traditional values is also an act of self - destruction . Saikati's return to her village demonstrates both a belief in her own intrinsic value as a human being , and that change is best effected from within her own culture . According ...
... traditional values is also an act of self - destruction . Saikati's return to her village demonstrates both a belief in her own intrinsic value as a human being , and that change is best effected from within her own culture . According ...
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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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