Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 21995 |
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... speak with ( if not for ) other women - here , the shared experience is that of imprisonment and forc- ible feeding . Lytton articulates a desire for a new social / cultural location that drives both suffrage texts , for the upper ...
... speak with ( if not for ) other women - here , the shared experience is that of imprisonment and forc- ible feeding . Lytton articulates a desire for a new social / cultural location that drives both suffrage texts , for the upper ...
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... speaking to an anxiety about femininity , there are ways in which the grotesque body is produc- tive of new meanings : the grotesque body is ... speak.25 Notes Many thanks to colleagues and friends who carefully read Winter 1994-1995 87.
... speaking to an anxiety about femininity , there are ways in which the grotesque body is produc- tive of new meanings : the grotesque body is ... speak.25 Notes Many thanks to colleagues and friends who carefully read Winter 1994-1995 87.
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... speak for themselves were all that is neces- sary to create an effective counterdiscourse . " Speaking from expe- rience , " it is assumed , allows neutral , context - free " truth " to seep through the web of oppression . But ...
... speak for themselves were all that is neces- sary to create an effective counterdiscourse . " Speaking from expe- rience , " it is assumed , allows neutral , context - free " truth " to seep through the web of oppression . But ...
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