Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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... voice , on the world of woman talk beautifully conveyed by Bell Hooks in her text that this issue closes . " To make my voice I had to speak , to hear myself talk and talk I did darting in and out of grown folk's conversations and ...
... voice , on the world of woman talk beautifully conveyed by Bell Hooks in her text that this issue closes . " To make my voice I had to speak , to hear myself talk and talk I did darting in and out of grown folk's conversations and ...
Síða 31
... voice should necessarily be either a personal or a minority voice . The ( imper- sonal ) majority , as logic dictates , has to be the ( aligned ) dominant . It is , apparently , inconvenient , if not downright mind strain- ing [ notes ...
... voice should necessarily be either a personal or a minority voice . The ( imper- sonal ) majority , as logic dictates , has to be the ( aligned ) dominant . It is , apparently , inconvenient , if not downright mind strain- ing [ notes ...
Síða 123
... voice , and not just any voice but one that could be identified as belonging to me . To make my voice I had to speak , to hear myself talk and talk I did - darting in and out of grown folk's conversations and dialogues , answering ...
... voice , and not just any voice but one that could be identified as belonging to me . To make my voice I had to speak , to hear myself talk and talk I did - darting in and out of grown folk's conversations and dialogues , answering ...
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