Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... less than a taking on of a whole way of life , an ethos . Significantly , while many of the commentators on Gauss wonder why the job of dean appealed to him , they also suggest a continuity with the earlier work of Gauss as professor of ...
... less than a taking on of a whole way of life , an ethos . Significantly , while many of the commentators on Gauss wonder why the job of dean appealed to him , they also suggest a continuity with the earlier work of Gauss as professor of ...
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... less benign view of female difference and a more cynical view of equality , " Dirty Harriet " films push for equity in violence ; their initial narrative move is to insert the policewoman into that sturdy perennial , the action ...
... less benign view of female difference and a more cynical view of equality , " Dirty Harriet " films push for equity in violence ; their initial narrative move is to insert the policewoman into that sturdy perennial , the action ...
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... less , Bigelow's film is loosely linked to these later productions which thematize issues of gender , sexuality — and feminism — by crisscrossing within a single text those genres which depend most on violence and fear for their ...
... less , Bigelow's film is loosely linked to these later productions which thematize issues of gender , sexuality — and feminism — by crisscrossing within a single text those genres which depend most on violence and fear for their ...
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