Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... behavior the new naturalistic actors will embody : their speech interrupted by the play of unpredictable unconscious motives ; their imagery of fluctuating spontaneity communicated by the subtlest move- ment of body parts and appendages ...
... behavior the new naturalistic actors will embody : their speech interrupted by the play of unpredictable unconscious motives ; their imagery of fluctuating spontaneity communicated by the subtlest move- ment of body parts and appendages ...
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... behavior ? Moreover , even if it could identify them , how could it legally expel them when , except for their sexual orientation , they appeared " normal " ? To support its claims that gay men and women did indeed constitute a security ...
... behavior ? Moreover , even if it could identify them , how could it legally expel them when , except for their sexual orientation , they appeared " normal " ? To support its claims that gay men and women did indeed constitute a security ...
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... behaviors . It not only politicized the sexual practices of an indeterminate group of gay men and women by linking them to the growing crisis over national security , but it also coerced heterosexuals into policing their own behavior ...
... behaviors . It not only politicized the sexual practices of an indeterminate group of gay men and women by linking them to the growing crisis over national security , but it also coerced heterosexuals into policing their own behavior ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
Toward a Feminist Mimesis | 59 |
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