Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 5-8Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... feminist novelistic tradition and follows the film's lead back to the words of Christa Wolf , whose narrator / protagonist in The Quest for Christa T. is engaged in a search for : ... the secret of the third person , who is there ...
... feminist novelistic tradition and follows the film's lead back to the words of Christa Wolf , whose narrator / protagonist in The Quest for Christa T. is engaged in a search for : ... the secret of the third person , who is there ...
Síða 44
... feminist novelists . Love hypothesized that the long - time silence of women in literature was due , not entirely to a lack of the means to use written language , but rather to " the lack of practice in occupying the position of ...
... feminist novelists . Love hypothesized that the long - time silence of women in literature was due , not entirely to a lack of the means to use written language , but rather to " the lack of practice in occupying the position of ...
Síða 34
... feminist film criticism . Godard's recent films - Sauve qui peut la vie , Passion , and Pré- nom Carmen - have been particularly debated concerning their in- vestment ( by extension , the filmmaker's , and ours ) in the frankly ...
... feminist film criticism . Godard's recent films - Sauve qui peut la vie , Passion , and Pré- nom Carmen - have been particularly debated concerning their in- vestment ( by extension , the filmmaker's , and ours ) in the frankly ...
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