Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18Indiana University Press, 1996 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 36
Seite 21
... crossing and recrossing borders he'd reversed his polarities once too often , short - circuiting his ability to make ... crossing the border , " I counsel , " or crossing your heart . " " If it's dessert you're after , " she insists ...
... crossing and recrossing borders he'd reversed his polarities once too often , short - circuiting his ability to make ... crossing the border , " I counsel , " or crossing your heart . " " If it's dessert you're after , " she insists ...
Seite 36
... crossing marks their entrance into the space of destiny fulfillment . Like many who have come to this crossing over the centuries ever since , they felt a real change in their fortune as they prepared to pass into the future and take ...
... crossing marks their entrance into the space of destiny fulfillment . Like many who have come to this crossing over the centuries ever since , they felt a real change in their fortune as they prepared to pass into the future and take ...
Seite 46
... crossing , or the Torres crossing as climax to migration , or the Guzmán foray across the border to discover a contrasting reality , all are marked with the special air of singular events . Gon- zalez ' crossings are everyday events ...
... crossing , or the Torres crossing as climax to migration , or the Guzmán foray across the border to discover a contrasting reality , all are marked with the special air of singular events . Gon- zalez ' crossings are everyday events ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
African American appears artist attempt become beginning body border California called Canetti castration Center century character Chicano City colonial computational consider construction contemporary continue critics crossing cultural death desire discourse discussion dominant Elias essay example experience fact female feminism feminist figure film force frontera gender gives hand identity immigrants issues labor language literary literature living look machine male materiality matter meaning Mexican Mexico narrative nature North northern object offers performance play political position present produced published Puerto question race reader reading reference region relation remain representation represented response Riefenstahl role sexual side signifier social space specific story studies theory traditional turn United University voice woman women workers writing York