Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 19,Útgáfa 21997 |
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Síða 60
... begins to reflect on his unjust status ; he acquires what Du Bois called a " double consciousness . " Hearing Master Auld forbid Sophia Auld to teach him to read , Douglass " awakens " to consciousness ; his master's words " sank deep ...
... begins to reflect on his unjust status ; he acquires what Du Bois called a " double consciousness . " Hearing Master Auld forbid Sophia Auld to teach him to read , Douglass " awakens " to consciousness ; his master's words " sank deep ...
Síða 64
... begins to fear it only after he comes to accept female castration : " To begin with the boy does not believe in the threat [ of castration ] or obey it in the least . . . . The observation which finally breaks down his unbelief is the ...
... begins to fear it only after he comes to accept female castration : " To begin with the boy does not believe in the threat [ of castration ] or obey it in the least . . . . The observation which finally breaks down his unbelief is the ...
Síða 181
... begins to laugh and yell , speaking , significantly , in English . He calls for the assistance of all the women and together they forcibly hold Peggy down . “ Nayee jao gayee ? " he asks her . You won't go ? He applies a burning hot rod ...
... begins to laugh and yell , speaking , significantly , in English . He calls for the assistance of all the women and together they forcibly hold Peggy down . “ Nayee jao gayee ? " he asks her . You won't go ? He applies a burning hot rod ...
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What Does a Jew Want? or The Political Meaning of the Phallus | 21 |
The Oedipus Complex and Douglasss | 53 |
Seraph on | 72 |
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