Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... male subjects , sets Megan's reckless performance of masculinity in disturbing relief . Even after their lovemaking , when it is Megan not Nick who stands and drinks whiskey , reminding us of how unusual this trivial reversal of roles ...
... male subjects , sets Megan's reckless performance of masculinity in disturbing relief . Even after their lovemaking , when it is Megan not Nick who stands and drinks whiskey , reminding us of how unusual this trivial reversal of roles ...
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... male , not female , the word " cult " would not appear . Would Harris , for example , have written the same piece about the academiza- tion of Bob Dylan ? Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he ...
... male , not female , the word " cult " would not appear . Would Harris , for example , have written the same piece about the academiza- tion of Bob Dylan ? Would Dylan , but not Madonna , be allowed to cross the divide safely because he ...
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... male " homosexuality . " Received notions about gay and bisexual men and their mothers make it far too easy to decipher Ellmann's portentous hints that Wilde's identity and eventual " tragedy " are already present in his relation to his ...
... male " homosexuality . " Received notions about gay and bisexual men and their mothers make it far too easy to decipher Ellmann's portentous hints that Wilde's identity and eventual " tragedy " are already present in his relation to his ...
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