Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... puts into dialogue the Renaissance poet Petrarch and rock video star George Michael . While so - called border crossings - between high and low culture , tradition and the new are common in post- modern criticism , it is nevertheless ...
... puts into dialogue the Renaissance poet Petrarch and rock video star George Michael . While so - called border crossings - between high and low culture , tradition and the new are common in post- modern criticism , it is nevertheless ...
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... puts it at the end of the book , " This place has been one grand recreation and this campus comes as near being a utopia as anything I have ever seen .... I got a great deal out of it . Most of it didn't come in the way I expected . It ...
... puts it at the end of the book , " This place has been one grand recreation and this campus comes as near being a utopia as anything I have ever seen .... I got a great deal out of it . Most of it didn't come in the way I expected . It ...
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... puts its rookie heroine through a testing series of situations , so this viewer found herself while watching the film , as well as when reflecting on it , struggling to assess and respond to the questions that its narrative continuously ...
... puts its rookie heroine through a testing series of situations , so this viewer found herself while watching the film , as well as when reflecting on it , struggling to assess and respond to the questions that its narrative continuously ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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