Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... never just individually ' had ' " ( 72 ) . Brown is surely right to call into question a certain radical femi- nist naiveté about the ability of language to convey in a transpar- ent way the truth about experience . But , just as surely ...
... never just individually ' had ' " ( 72 ) . Brown is surely right to call into question a certain radical femi- nist naiveté about the ability of language to convey in a transpar- ent way the truth about experience . But , just as surely ...
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. cates , never really discusses how feminists are to intervene in the legal system as it is today and so never suggests how we can make the wrongs to women , which her method ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. cates , never really discusses how feminists are to intervene in the legal system as it is today and so never suggests how we can make the wrongs to women , which her method ...
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... never tire of retelling . " Love never dies , " announced the slogan for Coppola's movie , and if vampires never simply fade away we need to ask why , to explore the links between myth , representation , and repetition that explain this ...
... never tire of retelling . " Love never dies , " announced the slogan for Coppola's movie , and if vampires never simply fade away we need to ask why , to explore the links between myth , representation , and repetition that explain this ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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