Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... Social Parenting Marshner wrote Can Motherhood Survive ? while she was eight months pregnant , admitting that she had returned home after being out in the world debating feminists while acting like one . Returning to her two neglected ...
... Social Parenting Marshner wrote Can Motherhood Survive ? while she was eight months pregnant , admitting that she had returned home after being out in the world debating feminists while acting like one . Returning to her two neglected ...
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... social construction of gender . How Nice to See You Alive is not so much about torture per se as it is about the social , political , and psychological relations we establish with torture . More precisely , the film is concerned with ...
... social construction of gender . How Nice to See You Alive is not so much about torture per se as it is about the social , political , and psychological relations we establish with torture . More precisely , the film is concerned with ...
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... social subject , as uncanny agent of social change . Freud saw the un- canny feeling as a frightening effect involving a discrepancy between the incredible and the possible ( 250 ) . But Murat pro- poses the uncanny as the equally ...
... social subject , as uncanny agent of social change . Freud saw the un- canny feeling as a frightening effect involving a discrepancy between the incredible and the possible ( 250 ) . But Murat pro- poses the uncanny as the equally ...
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