Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... possible . Drawing on an unacknowledged , structural logic of purity in which the ravages of global eco- nomics and modernity are resolved by drawing together with a pseudo - populist “ people like us ” in a response to a world per ...
... possible . Drawing on an unacknowledged , structural logic of purity in which the ravages of global eco- nomics and modernity are resolved by drawing together with a pseudo - populist “ people like us ” in a response to a world per ...
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... possible , should en- courage self - ownership of homes . 9. All forms of obscenity and pornography that violate traditional family values , promote the exploitation of children or the rape or degradation of women should be condemned ...
... possible , should en- courage self - ownership of homes . 9. All forms of obscenity and pornography that violate traditional family values , promote the exploitation of children or the rape or degradation of women should be condemned ...
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... possible resistance to the medical model , and to sexism and ageism in general , and to the unnecessary anxieties and psychological distress and confusion that they cause . According to Sonja McKinlay , a statistician and expert on the ...
... possible resistance to the medical model , and to sexism and ageism in general , and to the unnecessary anxieties and psychological distress and confusion that they cause . According to Sonja McKinlay , a statistician and expert on the ...
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