Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 101988 |
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... storyline involves a black woman who is never seen on camera , a woman who has been brutally exploited by her insurance company . In this storyline , the black woman functions as nothing more than a pretense for Ann Kelsey to fight the ...
... storyline involves a black woman who is never seen on camera , a woman who has been brutally exploited by her insurance company . In this storyline , the black woman functions as nothing more than a pretense for Ann Kelsey to fight the ...
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... storyline , almost as if there is a narrative price to be paid for the woman's vindication , a vindication virtually indis- tinguishable from the feminist insistence that acquaintanceship in no way mitigates the criminality of rape ...
... storyline , almost as if there is a narrative price to be paid for the woman's vindication , a vindication virtually indis- tinguishable from the feminist insistence that acquaintanceship in no way mitigates the criminality of rape ...
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... storylines ; those connections emerge , rather , through other narrative devices , such as the principles of overlap I've described . An exception to this rule occurs during the Stacy Gill storyline . Kuzak defends Gill passionately ...
... storylines ; those connections emerge , rather , through other narrative devices , such as the principles of overlap I've described . An exception to this rule occurs during the Stacy Gill storyline . Kuzak defends Gill passionately ...
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