Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Síða 150
... masculine and feminine psychic positions that are always available to all subjects and aren't exactly equivalent to active and passive . But they have a social dimension which contains them . So there is the problem of that ideal the ...
... masculine and feminine psychic positions that are always available to all subjects and aren't exactly equivalent to active and passive . But they have a social dimension which contains them . So there is the problem of that ideal the ...
Síða 170
... masculine embodies the tension between public and private and serves as its primary figure of signification as an extension of melodrama's broader deployment within the televisual regime " ( 180- 181 ) . The display of military ...
... masculine embodies the tension between public and private and serves as its primary figure of signification as an extension of melodrama's broader deployment within the televisual regime " ( 180- 181 ) . The display of military ...
Síða 155
... masculine autoeroticism ( figuring one's own ejaculate as the “ tastiest ” ) or homoeroticism ( ingesting not cow's milk or even mother's milk , but man's milk , the milk it does a body good to get " Physical " for , as , again , the ...
... masculine autoeroticism ( figuring one's own ejaculate as the “ tastiest ” ) or homoeroticism ( ingesting not cow's milk or even mother's milk , but man's milk , the milk it does a body good to get " Physical " for , as , again , the ...
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Womens Cultural Combat | 3 |
Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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