Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... questions about the incident remain , questions that are central for feminist pedagogy , at least as represented in this 1985 an- thology grappling with feminist teaching beyond the all - femi- nine classroom . The first question ...
... questions about the incident remain , questions that are central for feminist pedagogy , at least as represented in this 1985 an- thology grappling with feminist teaching beyond the all - femi- nine classroom . The first question ...
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... question still goes unanswered . Maybe what I can't admit is that it all begins here with the lack of an answer . I think I should change the question . Instead of " Why do we survive ? " it should be " How do we survive ? " Dramatic ...
... question still goes unanswered . Maybe what I can't admit is that it all begins here with the lack of an answer . I think I should change the question . Instead of " Why do we survive ? " it should be " How do we survive ? " Dramatic ...
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... question once it was established . Once admitted to the club , they then worked to maintain its exclusivity . - This exclusivity worked in a wider frame as well . Gilbert and Gubar as well as Huyssen have suggested that high mod- ernism ...
... question once it was established . Once admitted to the club , they then worked to maintain its exclusivity . - This exclusivity worked in a wider frame as well . Gilbert and Gubar as well as Huyssen have suggested that high mod- ernism ...
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