Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... reading of Superman as a figure , she first presents the Clark Kent / Superman dichotomy as an allegory of the tension between copyright and trademark law , and then extends this reading into an allegory of the contradiction in late ...
... reading of Superman as a figure , she first presents the Clark Kent / Superman dichotomy as an allegory of the tension between copyright and trademark law , and then extends this reading into an allegory of the contradiction in late ...
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... reading of Jackie , Britain's best - selling teen magazine in the 1970s . While she recogizes that " its readers [ don't ] swallow its axioms without question , " she also wants to insist that the discourse propagated by “ Jackie is ...
... reading of Jackie , Britain's best - selling teen magazine in the 1970s . While she recogizes that " its readers [ don't ] swallow its axioms without question , " she also wants to insist that the discourse propagated by “ Jackie is ...
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... reading . cloth $ 27.50 Sentimental Modernism Women Writers and the Revolution of the Word Suzanne Clark " ... this is one of those telling interventions where a feminist historicism transforms the way we can think about the literary ...
... reading . cloth $ 27.50 Sentimental Modernism Women Writers and the Revolution of the Word Suzanne Clark " ... this is one of those telling interventions where a feminist historicism transforms the way we can think about the literary ...
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