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I suggest that the entry into representation of the body of the laboring woman formed an intersection at which the complex of ... modes of subjectiv- ity , were the product of a constant relay of visual and discursive representations .
I suggest that the entry into representation of the body of the laboring woman formed an intersection at which the complex of ... modes of subjectiv- ity , were the product of a constant relay of visual and discursive representations .
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While , in America especially , Bellour is thought of primarily as a theorist of the ways in which a dominant regime of representation ( the regime that extends from the tight narrativity of the nineteenth - century novel to the ...
While , in America especially , Bellour is thought of primarily as a theorist of the ways in which a dominant regime of representation ( the regime that extends from the tight narrativity of the nineteenth - century novel to the ...
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Race , Identity , and Representation in Education . New York : Routledge , 1993 . Janet H. Momsen . Women and Change in the Caribbean : A Pan - Car- ibbean Perspective . Bloomington : Indiana UP , 1993 . Judith Laurence Pastore , ed .
Race , Identity , and Representation in Education . New York : Routledge , 1993 . Janet H. Momsen . Women and Change in the Caribbean : A Pan - Car- ibbean Perspective . Bloomington : Indiana UP , 1993 . Judith Laurence Pastore , ed .
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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