Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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... story changes its backdrops but remains recog- nizable in the master's indifference to the lot of his non - Europe- an workers . Yet , on the other hand , you and i acquiesce in reviv- ing the plot of the story , hoping thereby that our ...
... story changes its backdrops but remains recog- nizable in the master's indifference to the lot of his non - Europe- an workers . Yet , on the other hand , you and i acquiesce in reviv- ing the plot of the story , hoping thereby that our ...
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... story , yours perhaps , Mitsuye Yamada's , who de- scribes herself as : an Asian American woman thriving under the smug illusion that I was not the stereotypic image of the Asian woman because I had a career teaching English in a ...
... story , yours perhaps , Mitsuye Yamada's , who de- scribes herself as : an Asian American woman thriving under the smug illusion that I was not the stereotypic image of the Asian woman because I had a career teaching English in a ...
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... story that would go beyond the stereotypes in my society of “ respectable " women and " immoral " women . What makes a woman considered one or the other ? What are these distinctions based on , and in whose inter- ests are they ...
... story that would go beyond the stereotypes in my society of “ respectable " women and " immoral " women . What makes a woman considered one or the other ? What are these distinctions based on , and in whose inter- ests are they ...
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