Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... sexual difference mutate and proliferate . Some analysts even suggest that it is in these hybrid genres where mass market film comes closest to producing a progressive film text on gender , for it is when fantastic narratives exaggerate ...
... sexual difference mutate and proliferate . Some analysts even suggest that it is in these hybrid genres where mass market film comes closest to producing a progressive film text on gender , for it is when fantastic narratives exaggerate ...
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... sexual act between parents as an interaction in which the father hurts the mother . This primary misreading , one fantasy component of our understanding of sexuality and sexual difference , might also be seen as articulated with a ...
... sexual act between parents as an interaction in which the father hurts the mother . This primary misreading , one fantasy component of our understanding of sexuality and sexual difference , might also be seen as articulated with a ...
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... sexual harassment complaints is precisely to deny the gravity of almost any accusation . Definition is in fact precisely at issue : who is authorized in a patriarchal society to make and enforce definitions of sexual abuse ? and on what ...
... sexual harassment complaints is precisely to deny the gravity of almost any accusation . Definition is in fact precisely at issue : who is authorized in a patriarchal society to make and enforce definitions of sexual abuse ? and on what ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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