Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... Modern . ( Bradbury and McFarlane 41-42 , emphasis in the original ) " That " is also an invocation of our citoyenne in the street , recrossing the border between “ natural ” feminine responsibilities and the public sphere in which her ...
... Modern . ( Bradbury and McFarlane 41-42 , emphasis in the original ) " That " is also an invocation of our citoyenne in the street , recrossing the border between “ natural ” feminine responsibilities and the public sphere in which her ...
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... Modern " of 1888 had spawned an artistic avant - garde and then a cultural trend known as modernism . " Woman " was no longer an emblem of the Modern ; now " the Modern " was framed by public women , at least according to the popular ...
... Modern " of 1888 had spawned an artistic avant - garde and then a cultural trend known as modernism . " Woman " was no longer an emblem of the Modern ; now " the Modern " was framed by public women , at least according to the popular ...
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... modern individual expression.27 When the suffragettes dropped the pageant as a vehicle of public representation , they became less visible as an orchestrated aesthetic spectacle and certainly less narratable . With the eclipse of the ...
... modern individual expression.27 When the suffragettes dropped the pageant as a vehicle of public representation , they became less visible as an orchestrated aesthetic spectacle and certainly less narratable . With the eclipse of the ...
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Womens Cultural Combat | 3 |
Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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