Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... identity , “ situated within the very framework of the religious crisis of our civilization , " argues Julia Kristeva ( Revolution 208 ) . Insisting that subjectivity occurs in the space of belief , she continues : " I call ' religion ...
... identity , “ situated within the very framework of the religious crisis of our civilization , " argues Julia Kristeva ( Revolution 208 ) . Insisting that subjectivity occurs in the space of belief , she continues : " I call ' religion ...
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... identity . Print journalism also enters the sphere of domination when the caller informs her of an inter- view with her appearing in a newspaper , an interview she nei- ther authored nor authorized , an interview with the “ lack of an ...
... identity . Print journalism also enters the sphere of domination when the caller informs her of an inter- view with her appearing in a newspaper , an interview she nei- ther authored nor authorized , an interview with the “ lack of an ...
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... identity politics are the only hope for a truly subversive feminist movement , or “ exodus . " Hurston understands , as must femi- nisms , that exodus ( liberation movements ) can symbolize freedom without demanding a unified political ...
... identity politics are the only hope for a truly subversive feminist movement , or “ exodus . " Hurston understands , as must femi- nisms , that exodus ( liberation movements ) can symbolize freedom without demanding a unified political ...
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