Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... argues Julia Kristeva ( Revolution 208 ) . Insisting that subjectivity occurs in the space of belief , she continues : " I call ' religion ' this phantasmatic necessity on the part of speaking beings to pro- vide themselves with a ...
... argues Julia Kristeva ( Revolution 208 ) . Insisting that subjectivity occurs in the space of belief , she continues : " I call ' religion ' this phantasmatic necessity on the part of speaking beings to pro- vide themselves with a ...
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... argues , in particular in relation to gay theory , “ what queers often forget , jeopardized as we are by resurgent fundamentalisms in the United States , is that fundamentalists themselves are not persuaded by ' moral majority ' or ...
... argues , in particular in relation to gay theory , “ what queers often forget , jeopardized as we are by resurgent fundamentalisms in the United States , is that fundamentalists themselves are not persuaded by ' moral majority ' or ...
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... argues that it is easier for those women with non- career jobs to leave them than for women with interesting careers like hers , these interesting careers being Satan's most powerful weapon to seduce women away from motherhood ...
... argues that it is easier for those women with non- career jobs to leave them than for women with interesting careers like hers , these interesting careers being Satan's most powerful weapon to seduce women away from motherhood ...
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Womens Cultural Combat | 3 |
Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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