Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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... talk and talk I did darting in and out of grown folk's conversations and dialogues , answering questions that were not directed at me , endlessly asking questions , making speeches . " This , however , as Bell Hooks was often reminded ...
... talk and talk I did darting in and out of grown folk's conversations and dialogues , answering questions that were not directed at me , endlessly asking questions , making speeches . " This , however , as Bell Hooks was often reminded ...
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... talk because more often than not it " overflows the boundaries of meaning " and its physicality exceeds the " clarity " of communicative structure . Thus , it is with this in mind that we " talk back , " and we will keep on talking so ...
... talk because more often than not it " overflows the boundaries of meaning " and its physicality exceeds the " clarity " of communicative structure . Thus , it is with this in mind that we " talk back , " and we will keep on talking so ...
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... talk " and " talking back " meant speaking as an equal to an authority figure . It meant daring to disagree and ... talk ( the men were often silent , often absent ) that was born in me the craving to speak , to have a voice , and not ...
... talk " and " talking back " meant speaking as an equal to an authority figure . It meant daring to disagree and ... talk ( the men were often silent , often absent ) that was born in me the craving to speak , to have a voice , and not ...
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Introduction | 3 |
DISCOURSE | 8 |
A Special Third World Women Issue | 11 |
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