Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... intellectual tradition that would see the entrance of intellec- tuals into politics as a problem , Mitchell argues ... intellectual self - representation endlessly imagines knowledge and the knower together as transcending the brute ...
... intellectual tradition that would see the entrance of intellec- tuals into politics as a problem , Mitchell argues ... intellectual self - representation endlessly imagines knowledge and the knower together as transcending the brute ...
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... intellectual separation the intellectual as authority figure who is situated above the ordinary world ( and indeed , the two men are up on a stage while Oprah wanders among the crowd below and beyond ) but quickly a less haughty other ...
... intellectual separation the intellectual as authority figure who is situated above the ordinary world ( and indeed , the two men are up on a stage while Oprah wanders among the crowd below and beyond ) but quickly a less haughty other ...
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... intellectual , beautiful , and sexual ( whether heterosexual , homosexual , or bisexual ) , she introduces a risk that is potentially less containable and elicits a more terrified response ; crossing boundaries has its price ...
... intellectual , beautiful , and sexual ( whether heterosexual , homosexual , or bisexual ) , she introduces a risk that is potentially less containable and elicits a more terrified response ; crossing boundaries has its price ...
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