Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... sense " was Gauss's most salient characteristic ( 340 ) . This enabling base of gentlemanliness can nonetheless give rise to specific political preferences , specific programs and prac- tices . Indeed , it is the very extent to which ...
... sense " was Gauss's most salient characteristic ( 340 ) . This enabling base of gentlemanliness can nonetheless give rise to specific political preferences , specific programs and prac- tices . Indeed , it is the very extent to which ...
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... sense of identity must have been interwoven , to some extent , with the costumes she donned at social functions at college and at work . Autobio- graphical denial is commonplace amongst artists and writers ; however , denial simply ...
... sense of identity must have been interwoven , to some extent , with the costumes she donned at social functions at college and at work . Autobio- graphical denial is commonplace amongst artists and writers ; however , denial simply ...
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... sense , while never complete , have functioned as powerful forces of " nor- malization " in Germany , and it is this kind of normalization , one that recognizes rather than forgets the crimes of the past and that remains committed to a ...
... sense , while never complete , have functioned as powerful forces of " nor- malization " in Germany , and it is this kind of normalization , one that recognizes rather than forgets the crimes of the past and that remains committed to a ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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