Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... problem , the singular which must be resolved back into the ensemble . At the moment that she breaks her cardinal rule , however , she uses a first person singu- lar pronoun . His obstinate singularity forces hers , pushes her into the ...
... problem , the singular which must be resolved back into the ensemble . At the moment that she breaks her cardinal rule , however , she uses a first person singu- lar pronoun . His obstinate singularity forces hers , pushes her into the ...
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... problem hinges upon citizenship under patriar- chy as well . When María's mother speaks ( in patriarchal lan- guage ) for her daughter , María is framed in a filmic syntax in which she is stripped of her power as a sign and can be read ...
... problem hinges upon citizenship under patriar- chy as well . When María's mother speaks ( in patriarchal lan- guage ) for her daughter , María is framed in a filmic syntax in which she is stripped of her power as a sign and can be read ...
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... problems we hear about in irrational dispro- portion to their likelihood of occurring , like dying of a fall . " Less ... problem affecting midlife women , even if old women mostly by dint of living longer , outliving same - age ( male ) ...
... problems we hear about in irrational dispro- portion to their likelihood of occurring , like dying of a fall . " Less ... problem affecting midlife women , even if old women mostly by dint of living longer , outliving same - age ( male ) ...
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