Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... representations . The idea of representation then displaces all myths of realism and reflectionism by insisting that what we con- front when we look at words and images are fantastic bodies , that is , psychic figurations of bodies in ...
... representations . The idea of representation then displaces all myths of realism and reflectionism by insisting that what we con- front when we look at words and images are fantastic bodies , that is , psychic figurations of bodies in ...
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... representation of Aboriginal peo- ple .. and a critical perspective . . . drawing from Aboriginal world views , from Western traditions , and from history " ( 27-28 ) . For Langton experience is central — as it is to Michele Wal- lace ...
... representation of Aboriginal peo- ple .. and a critical perspective . . . drawing from Aboriginal world views , from Western traditions , and from history " ( 27-28 ) . For Langton experience is central — as it is to Michele Wal- lace ...
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... representation . She asks , What happens when the inclusion of issues of race , gender , and sexual orientation complicate the privileging of the migrant as postcolonial representative ? In the work of Devi , Spivak is concerned with ...
... representation . She asks , What happens when the inclusion of issues of race , gender , and sexual orientation complicate the privileging of the migrant as postcolonial representative ? In the work of Devi , Spivak is concerned with ...
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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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