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as a dispersal of affect and desire , a dispersal that in our society may not necessarily be limited to women but continues to be figured as a feminine trait . Yet what exactly is the relationship between television viewing pleasure and ...
as a dispersal of affect and desire , a dispersal that in our society may not necessarily be limited to women but continues to be figured as a feminine trait . Yet what exactly is the relationship between television viewing pleasure and ...
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My point , " he continues , " is just that the dominant , interlocking contexts of art and anthropology are no longer self - evident and uncontested . There are other contexts , histories , and futures in which non - Western objects and ...
My point , " he continues , " is just that the dominant , interlocking contexts of art and anthropology are no longer self - evident and uncontested . There are other contexts , histories , and futures in which non - Western objects and ...
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... the reader is able to complicate the " approach from above " utilized in the Jackie essay . The second part of the book begins to strike this balance in each of its three essays . In part two , McRobbie continues to utilize the ...
... the reader is able to complicate the " approach from above " utilized in the Jackie essay . The second part of the book begins to strike this balance in each of its three essays . In part two , McRobbie continues to utilize the ...
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