Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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... absence of a verbal commentary and of spoken words ; only a brief wordless tune interrupts the tension created by the implied no - voice sta- tus , while pointing both to the closed space of bound - footed Chinese women and to the ...
... absence of a verbal commentary and of spoken words ; only a brief wordless tune interrupts the tension created by the implied no - voice sta- tus , while pointing both to the closed space of bound - footed Chinese women and to the ...
Síða 86
... Absent , they haunt the collective unconscious of Buenos Aires and take on an inverse shape in the pampas they left behind . The pampas are empty , metaphorically , because of this absence . Their presence re - asserts itself as an ...
... Absent , they haunt the collective unconscious of Buenos Aires and take on an inverse shape in the pampas they left behind . The pampas are empty , metaphorically , because of this absence . Their presence re - asserts itself as an ...
Síða 110
... absence of a nar- rative voice is also a parallel to the absence of woman's voice / pre- sence of silence . Thornton is not ( women are not ) the author of these representations : they are a mask of the masculine gaze behind which the ...
... absence of a nar- rative voice is also a parallel to the absence of woman's voice / pre- sence of silence . Thornton is not ( women are not ) the author of these representations : they are a mask of the masculine gaze behind which the ...
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