Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Megan Turner's name into bullets and begins a series of random mur- ders of men and women in her name . The bullets call police attention to the unfortunate rookie who is already disgraced and disarmed because none of the terrified ...
... Megan Turner's name into bullets and begins a series of random mur- ders of men and women in her name . The bullets call police attention to the unfortunate rookie who is already disgraced and disarmed because none of the terrified ...
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... Megan dresses for her graduation in her uniform , opens up the question of the woman's fantasy and pleasure , inaugurating an inquiry into Megan's investment in androgyny and / or masculinity . The elec- tronic music and the blue light ...
... Megan dresses for her graduation in her uniform , opens up the question of the woman's fantasy and pleasure , inaugurating an inquiry into Megan's investment in androgyny and / or masculinity . The elec- tronic music and the blue light ...
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... Megan and Nick together pursuing Eugene , this hesitation to endorse Megan's increasingly violent retributive trajectory becomes more apparent . When Megan handcuffs the now fully supportive Nick to the squad car , her competitive ...
... Megan and Nick together pursuing Eugene , this hesitation to endorse Megan's increasingly violent retributive trajectory becomes more apparent . When Megan handcuffs the now fully supportive Nick to the squad car , her competitive ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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