Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 26Indiana University Press, 2004 |
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... feminist theory can be read as a courtship narrative : a chase for the perfect match and eventually for the " happily ever after " ending . Because feminism's adventures on the marriage market , most often taking place in the happiness ...
... feminist theory can be read as a courtship narrative : a chase for the perfect match and eventually for the " happily ever after " ending . Because feminism's adventures on the marriage market , most often taking place in the happiness ...
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... feminism would avoid uncritically imagining itself as signing contracts , en- tering and breaking marriages . But the notion of a social contract is also ... feminism in and of itself appears to feminists themselves as 6 Discourse 26.3.
... feminism would avoid uncritically imagining itself as signing contracts , en- tering and breaking marriages . But the notion of a social contract is also ... feminism in and of itself appears to feminists themselves as 6 Discourse 26.3.
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... Feminism's marriages as marriages can only fail . Beyond mar- riage , however , Beauvoir leaves space for the couple : " This bal- anced couple is not a utopian fancy : such couples do exist , sometimes even within the frame of marriage ...
... Feminism's marriages as marriages can only fail . Beyond mar- riage , however , Beauvoir leaves space for the couple : " This bal- anced couple is not a utopian fancy : such couples do exist , sometimes even within the frame of marriage ...
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