Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... breasts . . . wrong . “ Instead of approaching Perry hesitantly and literally touching her breasts , the man playing the student strode to- wards her and fiercely , with overt erotic impulse , grabbed and held each of her breasts ...
... breasts . . . wrong . “ Instead of approaching Perry hesitantly and literally touching her breasts , the man playing the student strode to- wards her and fiercely , with overt erotic impulse , grabbed and held each of her breasts ...
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... breasts , the student in the real class- room does by not accepting the teacher's interpretation of what would be appropriate student behavior . Can a man be a student or , to the extent he is a man , is he only always playing a student ...
... breasts , the student in the real class- room does by not accepting the teacher's interpretation of what would be appropriate student behavior . Can a man be a student or , to the extent he is a man , is he only always playing a student ...
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... breasts become singular : " fleetingly touch a painting - or a breast . " - ― ― As Keyssar imagines it , the only appropriate way to touch the teacher's breasts is to touch the teacher's breast . The prob- lem is that Miller's script ...
... breasts become singular : " fleetingly touch a painting - or a breast . " - ― ― As Keyssar imagines it , the only appropriate way to touch the teacher's breasts is to touch the teacher's breast . The prob- lem is that Miller's script ...
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Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Chris Holmlund | 44 |
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