Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfur 1-21995 |
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Síða 45
... Gonzalez was living in a house right on the river bank , situated two miles south of “ an historical marker noting where the Spanish conquistador Don Juan de Oñate first crossed the Rio Grande " ( 46 ) . At one point , Gonzalez seems to ...
... Gonzalez was living in a house right on the river bank , situated two miles south of “ an historical marker noting where the Spanish conquistador Don Juan de Oñate first crossed the Rio Grande " ( 46 ) . At one point , Gonzalez seems to ...
Síða 46
... Gonzalez , but it is significant that as a border native he knows instinctively , not only that the border is real , but exactly where it is and what it means to him and his body to cross it . — What Gonzalez adds to the border image ...
... Gonzalez , but it is significant that as a border native he knows instinctively , not only that the border is real , but exactly where it is and what it means to him and his body to cross it . — What Gonzalez adds to the border image ...
Síða 47
... Gonzalez debunks the fearful stereotype of the Border Patrol . The threat to Marita's life is encoded as dual : first , the river itself into which she has fallen and almost drowned ; second , " the night streets of Juarez [ and ] miles ...
... Gonzalez debunks the fearful stereotype of the Border Patrol . The threat to Marita's life is encoded as dual : first , the river itself into which she has fallen and almost drowned ; second , " the night streets of Juarez [ and ] miles ...
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