Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... become dangerous.26 Myth can be both vitality and entropy , the first means of generating change and its fossilization . A feminist perspective should insist on the need to prolong the middle phase , that so easily becomes masked or ...
... become dangerous.26 Myth can be both vitality and entropy , the first means of generating change and its fossilization . A feminist perspective should insist on the need to prolong the middle phase , that so easily becomes masked or ...
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... become evident in the 1980s , however , is that such critical positions , whether explicity formulated in theoretical terms or implicitly present in a given practice , are themselves vul- nerable to an ideological charge : that of ...
... become evident in the 1980s , however , is that such critical positions , whether explicity formulated in theoretical terms or implicitly present in a given practice , are themselves vul- nerable to an ideological charge : that of ...
Síða 70
... become able to read the genetic code , they have also learned how to manipulate it . Thus , they can obtain an optimal definition of the genotype , and even conceive a parthogenetic insemination which would allow them to repro- duce ...
... become able to read the genetic code , they have also learned how to manipulate it . Thus , they can obtain an optimal definition of the genotype , and even conceive a parthogenetic insemination which would allow them to repro- duce ...
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