Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... writes that when his work began to flourish " it frightened her , for it threatened to destroy us , her , myself ... write " ( Foreword vii ) . “ Her own identity ” as an author is therefore a crucial aspect for Venetiana / Veza , and he ...
... writes that when his work began to flourish " it frightened her , for it threatened to destroy us , her , myself ... write " ( Foreword vii ) . “ Her own identity ” as an author is therefore a crucial aspect for Venetiana / Veza , and he ...
Síða 101
... writes in relation to the distinction between matter and form that still governs the positioning of matter as the irre- ducible site of social inscription : " For if the copies speak , or if what is merely material begins to signify ...
... writes in relation to the distinction between matter and form that still governs the positioning of matter as the irre- ducible site of social inscription : " For if the copies speak , or if what is merely material begins to signify ...
Síða 138
... write from the position of the clitoris ... : a site of radical excess that provides a point of departure for an affirmative feminism " ( 20 ) . The feminism that Bell writes , invoking the ancient hetairae as her muse , redirects ...
... write from the position of the clitoris ... : a site of radical excess that provides a point of departure for an affirmative feminism " ( 20 ) . The feminism that Bell writes , invoking the ancient hetairae as her muse , redirects ...
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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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