Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... context , they necessarily experience themselves as subject to gender ; in this context , men teaching are aware that they cannot avoid the effects of gender upon their relations with students . Although the theoretical pieces , like ...
... context , they necessarily experience themselves as subject to gender ; in this context , men teaching are aware that they cannot avoid the effects of gender upon their relations with students . Although the theoretical pieces , like ...
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... contexts . Unbearable Weight is Bordo's attempt to bring that specificity to body studies . — " Postmodern Subjects ... context . As an example , Bordo questions Butler's theory of drag and parody and argues that gender ambiguity is ...
... contexts . Unbearable Weight is Bordo's attempt to bring that specificity to body studies . — " Postmodern Subjects ... context . As an example , Bordo questions Butler's theory of drag and parody and argues that gender ambiguity is ...
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... contexts . For that , it is a necessary addition to many reading lists . For me , the book is most provocative when placed in debate with other studies of the body , especially Judith Butler's work . In that context , the book emerges ...
... contexts . For that , it is a necessary addition to many reading lists . For me , the book is most provocative when placed in debate with other studies of the body , especially Judith Butler's work . In that context , the book emerges ...
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