Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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... silence . " Silence is also what Leslie Thornton deals with in her film Adynata . Linda Peckham's essay analyzes how , in assembling im- ages of China and of women ( " which are , for the West , universal representations of the Other ...
... silence . " Silence is also what Leslie Thornton deals with in her film Adynata . Linda Peckham's essay analyzes how , in assembling im- ages of China and of women ( " which are , for the West , universal representations of the Other ...
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... silence is often seen as the sexist defined " right speech of womanhood " — the sign of woman's submission to patriarchal authority . This emphasis on woman's silence may be an accurate remembering of what has taken place in the ...
... silence is often seen as the sexist defined " right speech of womanhood " — the sign of woman's submission to patriarchal authority . This emphasis on woman's silence may be an accurate remembering of what has taken place in the ...
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... silence is varied and multi - dimensional . Most obvious are the ways rac- ism , sexism , and class exploitation act as agents to suppress and silence . Less obvious are the inner struggles , the effort made to gain necessary confidence ...
... silence is varied and multi - dimensional . Most obvious are the ways rac- ism , sexism , and class exploitation act as agents to suppress and silence . Less obvious are the inner struggles , the effort made to gain necessary confidence ...
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