Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... feelings as they fill up women's lives are often quite comparable in their narrative structures and emotional tones ... feeling " that offers the viewers both pleasure and a form of recognition , a way to confirm their own position ...
... feelings as they fill up women's lives are often quite comparable in their narrative structures and emotional tones ... feeling " that offers the viewers both pleasure and a form of recognition , a way to confirm their own position ...
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... feeling . This is not to say that the cultural products of the postmodern era are utterly devoid of feeling , but rather that such feelings - which it may be better and more accurate to call ' intensities ' are now free - floating and ...
... feeling . This is not to say that the cultural products of the postmodern era are utterly devoid of feeling , but rather that such feelings - which it may be better and more accurate to call ' intensities ' are now free - floating and ...
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... feelings are the border struggle of the personal and the public , thus providing a place where ( what Cornel West has called ) the historical possibilities and probabilities of new antagonisms are expressed . Williams distinguishes " ...
... feelings are the border struggle of the personal and the public , thus providing a place where ( what Cornel West has called ) the historical possibilities and probabilities of new antagonisms are expressed . Williams distinguishes " ...
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