Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18Indiana University Press, 1996 |
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... female writers of color . She identifies them as an interest group , rather like workers in the same union , with the same purposes , needs , and demands . For Madison , all these writers make their stand on the same ground . Isn't this ...
... female writers of color . She identifies them as an interest group , rather like workers in the same union , with the same purposes , needs , and demands . For Madison , all these writers make their stand on the same ground . Isn't this ...
Síða 75
... female representation is not necessarily reflected through binary oppositions between the sexes . As Davies observes , African feminism “ is not antagonistic to African men but it challenges them to be aware of certain salient aspects ...
... female representation is not necessarily reflected through binary oppositions between the sexes . As Davies observes , African feminism “ is not antagonistic to African men but it challenges them to be aware of certain salient aspects ...
Síða 121
... female utilizes " masculine " abilities to defeat her enemy . The foregoing analysis of the patriarch's terror of female power suggests the need to rethink Mulvey's notion of fetishism as a defense against female " lack ...
... female utilizes " masculine " abilities to defeat her enemy . The foregoing analysis of the patriarch's terror of female power suggests the need to rethink Mulvey's notion of fetishism as a defense against female " lack ...
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