Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... begins by responding emphatically to feminist arguments about female independence , reminding the reader that God does not help those who help themselves . Instead He helps those who de- pend on and submit to Him , with women the most ...
... begins by responding emphatically to feminist arguments about female independence , reminding the reader that God does not help those who help themselves . Instead He helps those who de- pend on and submit to Him , with women the most ...
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... begins her study of Hollywood film music by finally retir- ing an overworked rhetorical gesture : it has been de rigueur for critics to decry the neglect of the topic in their opening pages , thereby heralding their own unprecedented ...
... begins her study of Hollywood film music by finally retir- ing an overworked rhetorical gesture : it has been de rigueur for critics to decry the neglect of the topic in their opening pages , thereby heralding their own unprecedented ...
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... begins with a critique of Western metaphysics informed by writers such as Beauvoir and Dinnerstein and although she relies heavily on Foucault and many other post- structuralist theorists , she argues eloquently that feminists such as ...
... begins with a critique of Western metaphysics informed by writers such as Beauvoir and Dinnerstein and although she relies heavily on Foucault and many other post- structuralist theorists , she argues eloquently that feminists such as ...
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