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It is in every sense typical of the travel literature which provided a vicarious tourism for a bourgeois audience who desire to know in a comfortably medi- ated form , its social other , be that in the colonies , the east end of their ...
It is in every sense typical of the travel literature which provided a vicarious tourism for a bourgeois audience who desire to know in a comfortably medi- ated form , its social other , be that in the colonies , the east end of their ...
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The text can then discuss the social customs and habits of this " race ” apart . They are , we are then told , illiterate and irregular ; their marital and sexual arrangements frankly deviant . Local cultures cannot be imagined as ...
The text can then discuss the social customs and habits of this " race ” apart . They are , we are then told , illiterate and irregular ; their marital and sexual arrangements frankly deviant . Local cultures cannot be imagined as ...
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These photographs are typically read by us in the codes of documentary photography and social realism , used repeatedly to illustrate books on the social life of nineteenth - cen- tury workers . Is it not impossible for us to register ...
These photographs are typically read by us in the codes of documentary photography and social realism , used repeatedly to illustrate books on the social life of nineteenth - cen- tury workers . Is it not impossible for us to register ...
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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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