Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... present ( " Sometimes , I think that you'll never understand me ” ) linked to the telling implied imperative of the only response to verse ( " understand me " ) ; and 66 a future ( “ I will be your father Fall 1993 15.
... present ( " Sometimes , I think that you'll never understand me ” ) linked to the telling implied imperative of the only response to verse ( " understand me " ) ; and 66 a future ( “ I will be your father Fall 1993 15.
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... present alternate contents and deal with the ideas of the debate - to take just one example , we need to work more to show that the Bloom position and the Hirsch position , so often lumped together , are quite different – I also think ...
... present alternate contents and deal with the ideas of the debate - to take just one example , we need to work more to show that the Bloom position and the Hirsch position , so often lumped together , are quite different – I also think ...
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... present in cultural artifacts of the 1960s . Seemingly poised on opposite sides of every divide one might imagine , whether high culture / popular culture , mind / body , intellectual- ity / sexuality , aristocracy / populace , they ...
... present in cultural artifacts of the 1960s . Seemingly poised on opposite sides of every divide one might imagine , whether high culture / popular culture , mind / body , intellectual- ity / sexuality , aristocracy / populace , they ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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