Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... lives " ( qtd . in Jenkins 196 ) . 14Rather than use slashes between each word to insist on their separation as MacDonald frequently does , I am , at Friedrich's re- quest , using the " poetry ” form she designed for her book version of ...
... lives " ( qtd . in Jenkins 196 ) . 14Rather than use slashes between each word to insist on their separation as MacDonald frequently does , I am , at Friedrich's re- quest , using the " poetry ” form she designed for her book version of ...
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... live that sacrifice for the good of all ( they must devote their lives to others ) . Women's resistance to this self- sacrifice challenges “ the very principle of sociality , " its crisis of identity exposing what Alice Jardine calls ...
... live that sacrifice for the good of all ( they must devote their lives to others ) . Women's resistance to this self- sacrifice challenges “ the very principle of sociality , " its crisis of identity exposing what Alice Jardine calls ...
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... lives . This dis- course is really a life - course master narrative that requires as its pivot a critical moment , an event . The event crudely divides all women's lives into two parts , the better Before and the worse After , with ...
... lives . This dis- course is really a life - course master narrative that requires as its pivot a critical moment , an event . The event crudely divides all women's lives into two parts , the better Before and the worse After , with ...
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