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At this point , motherhood can only be conveyed by half - uttered feelings , partly because the mother - child love relationship is so strong , partly because mothers have never contributed to its description in cultural ...
At this point , motherhood can only be conveyed by half - uttered feelings , partly because the mother - child love relationship is so strong , partly because mothers have never contributed to its description in cultural ...
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In the film the mother's changing self - awareness through her relationship with her child and with other women and through her responses to a chain of separations is examined as a broader cultural issue : the mechanisms through which ...
In the film the mother's changing self - awareness through her relationship with her child and with other women and through her responses to a chain of separations is examined as a broader cultural issue : the mechanisms through which ...
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The meaning of the image ' mother - and - child ' can be seen to reproduce a dominant notion of femininity entirely defined by motherhood , drawing connotatively on archetypal images or naturalizing the maternal function of child - care ...
The meaning of the image ' mother - and - child ' can be seen to reproduce a dominant notion of femininity entirely defined by motherhood , drawing connotatively on archetypal images or naturalizing the maternal function of child - care ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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