Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-21995 |
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... fact that the construction of cultural identity follows the same principles as those narratives that present women as the object of the male gaze . This fact is not surprising , since , as Norma Alarcón has pointed out , the national ...
... fact that the construction of cultural identity follows the same principles as those narratives that present women as the object of the male gaze . This fact is not surprising , since , as Norma Alarcón has pointed out , the national ...
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... fact , Gaumer hates the gringos and their egotistical ways : I can't understand the gringos and I hate them because of their ways . They aren't like we are who have no interest in money . They don't care about anything as long as they ...
... fact , Gaumer hates the gringos and their egotistical ways : I can't understand the gringos and I hate them because of their ways . They aren't like we are who have no interest in money . They don't care about anything as long as they ...
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... fact that the narrative has been the literary form which has received the most attention both nationally and internationally . Theater has received virtually no attention , in spite of the fact that there are writers and critics in ...
... fact that the narrative has been the literary form which has received the most attention both nationally and internationally . Theater has received virtually no attention , in spite of the fact that there are writers and critics in ...
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