Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... women and television have also been offered , uniting critics who otherwise express very different views ... women's lives are often quite comparable in their narrative structures and emotional tones to the concerns expressed for ...
... women and television have also been offered , uniting critics who otherwise express very different views ... women's lives are often quite comparable in their narrative structures and emotional tones to the concerns expressed for ...
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... women's faces that these ideas seek expression . ( 95 ) These women were decidedly different from the sentimentally Realistic women best defined by Coventry Patmore's term " Angel in the House . " The Angel in the House was essentially ...
... women's faces that these ideas seek expression . ( 95 ) These women were decidedly different from the sentimentally Realistic women best defined by Coventry Patmore's term " Angel in the House . " The Angel in the House was essentially ...
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... women as mothers . Suleiman's response to the surrealist image of woman as a passive mannequin is thus to reinvent the mother as an active and playful subject . This most inventive moment in Suleiman's book takes place in the pro- logue ...
... women as mothers . Suleiman's response to the surrealist image of woman as a passive mannequin is thus to reinvent the mother as an active and playful subject . This most inventive moment in Suleiman's book takes place in the pro- logue ...
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