Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... possible collectivities that might be engaged in the coalition because my strength , I think , is in the strategic umbrella : in promoting an understand- ing of the possible unifying , alliance - making mechanisms that derive from the ...
... possible collectivities that might be engaged in the coalition because my strength , I think , is in the strategic umbrella : in promoting an understand- ing of the possible unifying , alliance - making mechanisms that derive from the ...
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... possible individual choices and fantasies . These last three essays each seek to strike a balance between examining broad social relations or discourses and understanding the individual's response to these interpellations . As this ...
... possible individual choices and fantasies . These last three essays each seek to strike a balance between examining broad social relations or discourses and understanding the individual's response to these interpellations . As this ...
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... possible redefinition in the light of new environmental awareness . Susan Willis is Associate Professor at Duke University where she teaches courses in literature and culture . She is the author of A Primer for Daily Life ( 1991 ) and ...
... possible redefinition in the light of new environmental awareness . Susan Willis is Associate Professor at Duke University where she teaches courses in literature and culture . She is the author of A Primer for Daily Life ( 1991 ) and ...
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