Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... roles to his / her own advantage ( see , for instance , Robert Reeve's Profes- sor Thomas detective series where Thomas ... role can lead to a representation of the professor him / herself wracked by a guilt over his / her unauthenticity ...
... roles to his / her own advantage ( see , for instance , Robert Reeve's Profes- sor Thomas detective series where Thomas ... role can lead to a representation of the professor him / herself wracked by a guilt over his / her unauthenticity ...
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... role of journalism , which it seems to me is increasingly taking on an adversarial role vis - à - vis professors . Scott Heller of the Chronicle of Higher Education has suggested to me that this may have some- thing to do with feelings ...
... role of journalism , which it seems to me is increasingly taking on an adversarial role vis - à - vis professors . Scott Heller of the Chronicle of Higher Education has suggested to me that this may have some- thing to do with feelings ...
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... role of artist : the most conventional gendering of the distinction looking / being looked at as masculine / feminine is maintained . For all her uniqueness , the woman is fixed in a heterosexual relation to a man , as his mother or his ...
... role of artist : the most conventional gendering of the distinction looking / being looked at as masculine / feminine is maintained . For all her uniqueness , the woman is fixed in a heterosexual relation to a man , as his mother or his ...
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