Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... position the spec- tator likewise , in cathartic moments of social change . But the fictional persona remembers in ... positions . Furthermore , the multiple posi- tions taken up by the eight women disclose commonality and conjuncture ...
... position the spec- tator likewise , in cathartic moments of social change . But the fictional persona remembers in ... positions . Furthermore , the multiple posi- tions taken up by the eight women disclose commonality and conjuncture ...
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... position ( modern is specifically not ancient ) , the name " modern " both signals anxiety about that position and attempts to assuage it . In the third place , American modernists , aware of the dependence of their culture on European ...
... position ( modern is specifically not ancient ) , the name " modern " both signals anxiety about that position and attempts to assuage it . In the third place , American modernists , aware of the dependence of their culture on European ...
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... position of power and pleasure , a position outside or in excess to the phallic or male - defined feminine " ( 10 ) is reminis- cent of the French feminisms associated with the early 1980s ( Bell also relies upon the work of Ernesto ...
... position of power and pleasure , a position outside or in excess to the phallic or male - defined feminine " ( 10 ) is reminis- cent of the French feminisms associated with the early 1980s ( Bell also relies upon the work of Ernesto ...
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