Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... present social challenge . The women are depicted not as esoteric per- sonalities having performed isolated acts of anarchy for which they could easily be uprooted from their society ; rather , their updated portraits frame them as ...
... present social challenge . The women are depicted not as esoteric per- sonalities having performed isolated acts of anarchy for which they could easily be uprooted from their society ; rather , their updated portraits frame them as ...
Síða 89
... present release and reconcilia- tion with the new Republic . These memories position the spec- tator likewise , in cathartic moments of social change . But the fictional persona remembers in the mode of past and present traumatization ...
... present release and reconcilia- tion with the new Republic . These memories position the spec- tator likewise , in cathartic moments of social change . But the fictional persona remembers in the mode of past and present traumatization ...
Síða 90
... present events as yet without counter - processes . The former mode , played out in an exterior terrain , is a social measure of the personal ; the latter mode , played out in an interior terrain , is a personal measure of the social ...
... present events as yet without counter - processes . The former mode , played out in an exterior terrain , is a social measure of the personal ; the latter mode , played out in an interior terrain , is a personal measure of the social ...
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