Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... politics , She Loves Me Not returns to the stereotype of the academic as fully unfit for the political life . Mercer expels the cavorting students and is imme- diately assailed by public and political opinion - for example , a Senator ...
... politics , She Loves Me Not returns to the stereotype of the academic as fully unfit for the political life . Mercer expels the cavorting students and is imme- diately assailed by public and political opinion - for example , a Senator ...
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... political theory , are entirely elided in the article . Turning to Cocks's footnotes , where she lists some of the degenerates , we find the name of Catharine MacKinnon , whose work is sure to crop up in almost any discussion — and ...
... political theory , are entirely elided in the article . Turning to Cocks's footnotes , where she lists some of the degenerates , we find the name of Catharine MacKinnon , whose work is sure to crop up in almost any discussion — and ...
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... political spin , consider the opening lines of Martin Walker's Manchester Guardian Weekly article " Spectre of Cold War Returns " : " If the corpse of the Cold War is clambering from its grave , the West's timorous and complacent ...
... political spin , consider the opening lines of Martin Walker's Manchester Guardian Weekly article " Spectre of Cold War Returns " : " If the corpse of the Cold War is clambering from its grave , the West's timorous and complacent ...
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