Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 15Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... become increasingly isolated from their explanatory and temporal context . Narrators have only to speak a name or object to evoke an entire series of scenes from other stories : the " gold shoes , " " Anne - Marie Stretter , " " l ...
... become increasingly isolated from their explanatory and temporal context . Narrators have only to speak a name or object to evoke an entire series of scenes from other stories : the " gold shoes , " " Anne - Marie Stretter , " " l ...
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... becomes capable of receiving penetration cloaked in a masquerade of femininity . The ultimate irony , however , is that , by approaching and becoming the image , freedom is never achieved . Because she has become an image , I will ...
... becomes capable of receiving penetration cloaked in a masquerade of femininity . The ultimate irony , however , is that , by approaching and becoming the image , freedom is never achieved . Because she has become an image , I will ...
Síða 97
... become creative , one may become indeed " wiser " ( 164 ) , a formulation we do not often enough associate with Klein . What Winter 1992-93 97.
... become creative , one may become indeed " wiser " ( 164 ) , a formulation we do not often enough associate with Klein . What Winter 1992-93 97.
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Introduction DEC 4 | 5 |
DISCOURSE 15 | 15 |
The Desirability of Disavowal in Physical Culture | 27 |
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