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Running against an anti - intellectual tradition that would see the entrance of intellectuals into politics as a problem , Mitchell argues that the problem of politics is politicians . Rooted too much in the physicality of day - to ...
Running against an anti - intellectual tradition that would see the entrance of intellectuals into politics as a problem , Mitchell argues that the problem of politics is politicians . Rooted too much in the physicality of day - to ...
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For example , while there is a long - running history of representations of professors and intellectual activity , one very striking phenomenon of recent years is how not only intellectual figures but also their concepts can enter into ...
For example , while there is a long - running history of representations of professors and intellectual activity , one very striking phenomenon of recent years is how not only intellectual figures but also their concepts can enter into ...
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If she is intellectual , beautiful , and sexual ( whether heterosexual , homosexual , or bisexual ) , she introduces a risk that is potentially less containable and elicits a more terrified response ; crossing boundaries has its price .
If she is intellectual , beautiful , and sexual ( whether heterosexual , homosexual , or bisexual ) , she introduces a risk that is potentially less containable and elicits a more terrified response ; crossing boundaries has its price .
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DIS Discourse 16 1 Fall 1993 | 2 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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