Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... modern , secular quality only at the end of the eighteenth century ; in other words , at the begin- ning of the formation of the modern bourgeois state . The mod- ern period , which witnessed the growth of technology and urban spaces ...
... modern , secular quality only at the end of the eighteenth century ; in other words , at the begin- ning of the formation of the modern bourgeois state . The mod- ern period , which witnessed the growth of technology and urban spaces ...
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... modern life , because at last it gives some significance to living " ( qtd . in Jay 238 ) . Tom Gunning writes about Maxim Gorky , who expressed his boredom with modern life in terms of a boredom with cinema : " For Gorky , " writes ...
... modern life , because at last it gives some significance to living " ( qtd . in Jay 238 ) . Tom Gunning writes about Maxim Gorky , who expressed his boredom with modern life in terms of a boredom with cinema : " For Gorky , " writes ...
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... Modern Language Association of America and National Women's Studies Association " Women's Studies represents one of women's studies ' most significant contri- butions to the academy - a commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry . The ...
... Modern Language Association of America and National Women's Studies Association " Women's Studies represents one of women's studies ' most significant contri- butions to the academy - a commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry . The ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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