Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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... Emma's . Emma's father was an industrial magnate and she inherited his business when he died . The story contrasts woman's caring ethic towards the work force with the ruthlessness of a male technocratic elite . Keller is a former ...
... Emma's . Emma's father was an industrial magnate and she inherited his business when he died . The story contrasts woman's caring ethic towards the work force with the ruthlessness of a male technocratic elite . Keller is a former ...
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... Emma Peel , have all these qualities . " Von Schnerk's victimization of Emma thus signifies a backlash against the emancipated woman who is both feared by and fascinating to the patriarchal male . In the first scene , Emma is dressed in ...
... Emma Peel , have all these qualities . " Von Schnerk's victimization of Emma thus signifies a backlash against the emancipated woman who is both feared by and fascinating to the patriarchal male . In the first scene , Emma is dressed in ...
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... Emma into a static object of visual pleasure continually vied with the other aim of the series , to make Emma an active subject who could represent the changing aspirations of modern women . In 1967 Diana Rigg announced that she was ...
... Emma into a static object of visual pleasure continually vied with the other aim of the series , to make Emma an active subject who could represent the changing aspirations of modern women . In 1967 Diana Rigg announced that she was ...
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