Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... Bell Hooks in her text that this issue closes . " To make my voice I had to speak , to hear myself talk and talk I did darting in and out of grown folk's conversations and dialogues , answering questions that were not directed at me ...
... Bell Hooks in her text that this issue closes . " To make my voice I had to speak , to hear myself talk and talk I did darting in and out of grown folk's conversations and dialogues , answering questions that were not directed at me ...
Síða 122
... to turn myself American - feminine . Chinese communication was loud , public . Only sick people had to whisper . Maxine Hong Kingston The Woman Warrior Talking Back Bell Hooks In the world of southern black. 122 Discourse 8.
... to turn myself American - feminine . Chinese communication was loud , public . Only sick people had to whisper . Maxine Hong Kingston The Woman Warrior Talking Back Bell Hooks In the world of southern black. 122 Discourse 8.
Síða 127
... Bell Hooks : I had just " talked back " to a grown person . Even now I can recall the surprised look , the mocking tones that informed me I must be kin to Bell Hooks a sharp - tongued woman , a woman who spoke her mind , a woman who was ...
... Bell Hooks : I had just " talked back " to a grown person . Even now I can recall the surprised look , the mocking tones that informed me I must be kin to Bell Hooks a sharp - tongued woman , a woman who spoke her mind , a woman who was ...
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