Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... fact , favors only those with capital who can par- ticipate in its infinite promise of increase , not consumers or workers . But those readings have nostalgically only noticed the way capitalism destroys the dignity of a straight white ...
... fact , favors only those with capital who can par- ticipate in its infinite promise of increase , not consumers or workers . But those readings have nostalgically only noticed the way capitalism destroys the dignity of a straight white ...
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... fact in the answer to the question “ Why is she doing that ? " Does she know why she is doing that ? The unconscious dimension lies , I would say , in the accumulation of the stories that have come before , coded in the narratives ...
... fact in the answer to the question “ Why is she doing that ? " Does she know why she is doing that ? The unconscious dimension lies , I would say , in the accumulation of the stories that have come before , coded in the narratives ...
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... fact al- ways there . Lane . Yes , their presence embodies the thought of the erotic . Do you see this as substantially altering the symbolic meaning of the military ? Or will these women , gay men , and lesbians simply get swept up in ...
... fact al- ways there . Lane . Yes , their presence embodies the thought of the erotic . Do you see this as substantially altering the symbolic meaning of the military ? Or will these women , gay men , and lesbians simply get swept up in ...
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