Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 10-11Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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Síða 129
... sexual desire . She is desired not for love but for her ability to be part of the permanent show . Not that sexuality is completely absent from the relationship between Jane and Joe ; indeed , much of their " story " revolves around the ...
... sexual desire . She is desired not for love but for her ability to be part of the permanent show . Not that sexuality is completely absent from the relationship between Jane and Joe ; indeed , much of their " story " revolves around the ...
Síða 35
... sexuality are flirtations with sexual difference that assure , rather than challenge , heterosexuality as norm . Yet such allusions also suggest a destabilization of that very norm . That feminism permits a gay joke in Arnie's encounter ...
... sexuality are flirtations with sexual difference that assure , rather than challenge , heterosexuality as norm . Yet such allusions also suggest a destabilization of that very norm . That feminism permits a gay joke in Arnie's encounter ...
Síða 68
... sexual actors look like , what their sexual organs look like , and especially what the sex act itself looks like . Similarly , ethnography has its own structures which turn on how cultural activity occurs , where it happens , whom it ...
... sexual actors look like , what their sexual organs look like , and especially what the sex act itself looks like . Similarly , ethnography has its own structures which turn on how cultural activity occurs , where it happens , whom it ...
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