Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-21995 |
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... reader's perception of the absolute unacceptability and even abnormality of the situation being described , an effect heightened because the reader realizes that the behavior described is accepted , in its Mexican context , to be normal ...
... reader's perception of the absolute unacceptability and even abnormality of the situation being described , an effect heightened because the reader realizes that the behavior described is accepted , in its Mexican context , to be normal ...
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... reader is apparent in Anzaldúa's call for an engaged approach to the text . She does not seek to attract the reader's attention ; rather , she warns the reader that nothing will be softened to appease the reader's own particular ...
... reader is apparent in Anzaldúa's call for an engaged approach to the text . She does not seek to attract the reader's attention ; rather , she warns the reader that nothing will be softened to appease the reader's own particular ...
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... reader is apparent in Anzaldúa's call for an engaged approach to the text . She does not seek to attract the reader's attention ; rather , she warns the reader that nothing will be softened to appease the reader's own particular ...
... reader is apparent in Anzaldúa's call for an engaged approach to the text . She does not seek to attract the reader's attention ; rather , she warns the reader that nothing will be softened to appease the reader's own particular ...
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9596 | 52 |
Race Identity and Representation in Education by Cameron | 198 |
Contributors | 207 |
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