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... social level , because it is a level of autonomy that guarantees freedom . We can speak in a different manner than our familial and social determination . There is an undecidable part which comes perhaps out of our biology , a certain ...
... social level , because it is a level of autonomy that guarantees freedom . We can speak in a different manner than our familial and social determination . There is an undecidable part which comes perhaps out of our biology , a certain ...
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... social change as a matter of ceaseless struggle : social change is , for Mulvey , neither a completely hopeless proposition nor a Utopian one . Mulvey's desire for change is frequently focused on what she names the " mythology of ...
... social change as a matter of ceaseless struggle : social change is , for Mulvey , neither a completely hopeless proposition nor a Utopian one . Mulvey's desire for change is frequently focused on what she names the " mythology of ...
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... social , intellectual , cre- ative , etc. - between the women . In this kind of social relationship between women , which the authors name " entrustment , " the unequal status of the women allows the female - gendered value and power ...
... social , intellectual , cre- ative , etc. - between the women . In this kind of social relationship between women , which the authors name " entrustment , " the unequal status of the women allows the female - gendered value and power ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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