Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... experience can be liberating and lead to effective political action . " Within modernity , [ the ] voicing of women's experience acquires an inherently confessional cast , " says Wendy Brown , writing in the same issue as Cocks and ...
... experience can be liberating and lead to effective political action . " Within modernity , [ the ] voicing of women's experience acquires an inherently confessional cast , " says Wendy Brown , writing in the same issue as Cocks and ...
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... experience they announce is linguistically contained , socially constructed , discursively mediated , and never just individually ' had ' " ( 72 ) . Brown is surely right to call into question a certain radical femi- nist naiveté about ...
... experience they announce is linguistically contained , socially constructed , discursively mediated , and never just individually ' had ' " ( 72 ) . Brown is surely right to call into question a certain radical femi- nist naiveté about ...
Síða 113
... experience in the service of a man charged with having harassed another woman . Indeed , Virginia's " breaking silence " was itself emphatically not con- nected to her experience of harassment but to the silence imposed on her during ...
... experience in the service of a man charged with having harassed another woman . Indeed , Virginia's " breaking silence " was itself emphatically not con- nected to her experience of harassment but to the silence imposed on her during ...
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