Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... male voice - over which concludes the courtroom drama is always allowed to have the final word . Whether he appears physically on the set or in disembodied form on the sound - track , the male commentator introduces the actors , the ...
... male voice - over which concludes the courtroom drama is always allowed to have the final word . Whether he appears physically on the set or in disembodied form on the sound - track , the male commentator introduces the actors , the ...
Síða 59
... male feminism are certainly striking . Yet even more striking are the affinities between male feminism and the day - time law show , both of which are unable to utter the name of the Father without conjuring up the threat of feminine ...
... male feminism are certainly striking . Yet even more striking are the affinities between male feminism and the day - time law show , both of which are unable to utter the name of the Father without conjuring up the threat of feminine ...
Síða 75
... male concern to critique war and male sexuality and male aggression , it remains for women to continue to claim the right to be taken seriously as authorities - and in fact there has recently been a surge of interest on the part of ...
... male concern to critique war and male sexuality and male aggression , it remains for women to continue to claim the right to be taken seriously as authorities - and in fact there has recently been a surge of interest on the part of ...
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