Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 15Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... novels . Her analysis focuses on texts that depict the beginning of a new relationship . A new love , however , is not the only love that develops in these novels . Old , or at least established relationships must be dealt with and ...
... novels . Her analysis focuses on texts that depict the beginning of a new relationship . A new love , however , is not the only love that develops in these novels . Old , or at least established relationships must be dealt with and ...
Síða 107
... novels , detective novels , crime fiction or novels , and murder mysteries inter- changeably to denote the very general category of texts that center on the investigation and resolution of a crime . I will refer to lesbian novels ...
... novels , detective novels , crime fiction or novels , and murder mysteries inter- changeably to denote the very general category of texts that center on the investigation and resolution of a crime . I will refer to lesbian novels ...
Síða 108
... novels emerge from a tradition generically formulaic and multiform . In addition to the sources used in this essay , see Tony Hilfer's The Crime Novel : A Deviant Genre , Robin Winks ' Modus Operandi , and W.H. Auden , “ The Guilty ...
... novels emerge from a tradition generically formulaic and multiform . In addition to the sources used in this essay , see Tony Hilfer's The Crime Novel : A Deviant Genre , Robin Winks ' Modus Operandi , and W.H. Auden , “ The Guilty ...
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Introduction DEC 4 | 5 |
DISCOURSE 15 | 15 |
The Desirability of Disavowal in Physical Culture | 27 |
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