Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 5-9Indiana University Press, 1983 |
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... identity can be said to be formed by the historical and the social , instead of talking about the needs that processes of identity , iden- tify . Without the existence of processes to permit memory a place , for example , there could be ...
... identity can be said to be formed by the historical and the social , instead of talking about the needs that processes of identity , iden- tify . Without the existence of processes to permit memory a place , for example , there could be ...
Síða 30
... identity ... that varies from the male model , " and to demonstrate that " primary identity for women is more flexible and relational than for men . Female gender identity is more stable than male gender identity . Female infantile ...
... identity ... that varies from the male model , " and to demonstrate that " primary identity for women is more flexible and relational than for men . Female gender identity is more stable than male gender identity . Female infantile ...
Síða 99
... identity , and aesthetic value . Taylor notes that in Argentina the tango is always felt to be on the verge of disappearing . An older and purer form is always challenged by a newer , hybrid form , while various social fac- tions claim ...
... identity , and aesthetic value . Taylor notes that in Argentina the tango is always felt to be on the verge of disappearing . An older and purer form is always challenged by a newer , hybrid form , while various social fac- tions claim ...
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Monster Events | 5 |
Roegs Bad Timing | 21 |
Eisensteinian Concepts | 41 |
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