Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 21995 |
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... Caraboo's captivity suggests a similar elabo- ration of well - established conventions . It is impossible , however , to guess how much of her history originated with Wilcox and how much was inferred or imagined by her protectors ...
... Caraboo's captivity suggests a similar elabo- ration of well - established conventions . It is impossible , however , to guess how much of her history originated with Wilcox and how much was inferred or imagined by her protectors ...
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... Caraboo “ conducted herself . . . correctly " even when carrying a dagger , “ exercis [ ing ] herself with a sword , ” and display- ing herself " prepared for war ” with “ bows and arrows slung on her left shoulder . " Mr. Worrall ...
... Caraboo “ conducted herself . . . correctly " even when carrying a dagger , “ exercis [ ing ] herself with a sword , ” and display- ing herself " prepared for war ” with “ bows and arrows slung on her left shoulder . " Mr. Worrall ...
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... Caraboo hoax allegorized the subjectivity , or internal mobility , of which it constituted both evidence and condition . Synthetic , eclectic , and Romantically indeterminate , Caraboo rav- ished otherness into speech while preserving ...
... Caraboo hoax allegorized the subjectivity , or internal mobility , of which it constituted both evidence and condition . Synthetic , eclectic , and Romantically indeterminate , Caraboo rav- ished otherness into speech while preserving ...
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