Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 19,Ausgabe 11996 |
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... women as both Jews and as women . Daniel Boyarin explains that " women and Jews are analogous terms vis - à - vis the dominant discourse " and we can understand the conjunction of Jews with women in terms of their respective ...
... women as both Jews and as women . Daniel Boyarin explains that " women and Jews are analogous terms vis - à - vis the dominant discourse " and we can understand the conjunction of Jews with women in terms of their respective ...
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... women , she surveys popular terrain valorized by this " third wave . " Lieberman notices in figures like Barbara Streisand , Bette Midler , and Sandra Bernhard , that even as the Jew - woman may enjoy “ a hot line to pathos " and access ...
... women , she surveys popular terrain valorized by this " third wave . " Lieberman notices in figures like Barbara Streisand , Bette Midler , and Sandra Bernhard , that even as the Jew - woman may enjoy “ a hot line to pathos " and access ...
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... Women's identity , particularly , has been articulated within a pop- ular recovery movement rhetoric . See Lindsy Van Gelder , “ Dependencies of Independent Women , " Ms. February 1987 , Susan Faludi , Backlash : The Undeclared War ...
... Women's identity , particularly , has been articulated within a pop- ular recovery movement rhetoric . See Lindsy Van Gelder , “ Dependencies of Independent Women , " Ms. February 1987 , Susan Faludi , Backlash : The Undeclared War ...
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Secular Jews Preservation and Destruction | 3 |
Jewish Gauchos and Jewish Others or Culture | 15 |
A Family History Recalled | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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