Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. ment originated as a reaction to national feminist gatherings that shocked traditional women ( both housewives and career women ) into activism . The most volatile issue has ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. ment originated as a reaction to national feminist gatherings that shocked traditional women ( both housewives and career women ) into activism . The most volatile issue has ...
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... ment . The metalogic of this difficult , often boring , frustrating work is the knowledge that it is work raising a child for God . That responsiveness to the intimate knowledge of the child is put into the service of producing a child ...
... ment . The metalogic of this difficult , often boring , frustrating work is the knowledge that it is work raising a child for God . That responsiveness to the intimate knowledge of the child is put into the service of producing a child ...
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... ment . O'Rourke himself evidently does not find it significant to mark for purposes of either self - reflexivity or intersubjectivity , yet these men apparently view national identity as very clearly marking both him and themselves.15 ...
... ment . O'Rourke himself evidently does not find it significant to mark for purposes of either self - reflexivity or intersubjectivity , yet these men apparently view national identity as very clearly marking both him and themselves.15 ...
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