Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 31995 |
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... women remained in the living ( as widows ) , and the lines in the administration of the Gulag were completely composed of women . Therefore , the patriarchal / matriarchal structure in Soviet Rus- sia is multilayered . Implicitly , in ...
... women remained in the living ( as widows ) , and the lines in the administration of the Gulag were completely composed of women . Therefore , the patriarchal / matriarchal structure in Soviet Rus- sia is multilayered . Implicitly , in ...
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... women " ( 134 ) . Consequently , Queer Nation zaps at the film , the group's attempt to undercut the film's pleasure ( and profit ) by positioning placards announcing " Catherine Did It " at theatre entrances , were misplaced strategies ...
... women " ( 134 ) . Consequently , Queer Nation zaps at the film , the group's attempt to undercut the film's pleasure ( and profit ) by positioning placards announcing " Catherine Did It " at theatre entrances , were misplaced strategies ...
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... women working - class women / women of color located outside and hence did not partake of the structure of the secret " ( 121-22 ) . The white lesbian as the ghost of the white killer woman is , then , for Hart , analogous to The Woman ...
... women working - class women / women of color located outside and hence did not partake of the structure of the secret " ( 121-22 ) . The white lesbian as the ghost of the white killer woman is , then , for Hart , analogous to The Woman ...
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Views from the PostFutureSoviet Eastern European Cinema | 3 |
Jewish Identity in PostCommunist Hungarian Cinema | 24 |
Why Stalinist Musicals? | 38 |
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