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Eastwood's 1984 film Tightrope is one of the first of a wave of films that ambiguously textualize feminism in their exploration of the psychology of male violence against women ; it too is a silent referent in Blue Steel .
Eastwood's 1984 film Tightrope is one of the first of a wave of films that ambiguously textualize feminism in their exploration of the psychology of male violence against women ; it too is a silent referent in Blue Steel .
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But , I would also argue , if the figures involved on either side of the cultural divide were male , not female , the word “ cult ” would not appear . Would Harris , for example , have written the same piece about the academization of ...
But , I would also argue , if the figures involved on either side of the cultural divide were male , not female , the word “ cult ” would not appear . Would Harris , for example , have written the same piece about the academization of ...
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Mother's Boys : Maternity , Male " Homosexuality , " and Melancholia Michael du Plessis For my mother , of course Every tenth Jesus is a Mary . - Queer Nation / Los Angeles Algernon , in the first act of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of ...
Mother's Boys : Maternity , Male " Homosexuality , " and Melancholia Michael du Plessis For my mother , of course Every tenth Jesus is a Mary . - Queer Nation / Los Angeles Algernon , in the first act of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of ...
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DIS Discourse 16 1 Fall 1993 | 2 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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