Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... desire to know . In the self - doubt that results from assessing her losses , the dramatic persona engages the spectator's desire to think . There is , once again , a difference in the level of conventional comfort to be found between ...
... desire to know . In the self - doubt that results from assessing her losses , the dramatic persona engages the spectator's desire to think . There is , once again , a difference in the level of conventional comfort to be found between ...
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... desire for black women to be the ever - smiling producers of food , to be nurturers who themselves have no appetite and make no demands , then Oprah Winfrey surely also foregrounds another , complemen- tary axis , one which has been ...
... desire for black women to be the ever - smiling producers of food , to be nurturers who themselves have no appetite and make no demands , then Oprah Winfrey surely also foregrounds another , complemen- tary axis , one which has been ...
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... desire . Through her , he can both have and negate the object of his desire " ( 42 ) . The oppositional power Hart maps through such a reading becomes evident in her observation that woman- as - criminal is " thus the figure that allows ...
... desire . Through her , he can both have and negate the object of his desire " ( 42 ) . The oppositional power Hart maps through such a reading becomes evident in her observation that woman- as - criminal is " thus the figure that allows ...
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Womens Cultural Combat | 3 |
Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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