Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-21995 |
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... understand sexual difference by projecting “ lack ” into women , male authors also understand cultural difference in a similar process . Authors project their own cultural fears back to the figure of woman as lack . This process ...
... understand sexual difference by projecting “ lack ” into women , male authors also understand cultural difference in a similar process . Authors project their own cultural fears back to the figure of woman as lack . This process ...
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... understand us . ( Quoted by Todorov 190-191 . ) This attitude of Las Casas did not prevail in New Spain , espe- cially in the north ; Las Casas does not talk about those cultures . His viewpoint , radical at the time , is not expressed ...
... understand us . ( Quoted by Todorov 190-191 . ) This attitude of Las Casas did not prevail in New Spain , espe- cially in the north ; Las Casas does not talk about those cultures . His viewpoint , radical at the time , is not expressed ...
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... understand the processes of negotiating one's identity , and one's livelihood in the United States : voices of real people negotiating real lives . By reading these distinct , and varied stories of experience , we can begin to somatize ...
... understand the processes of negotiating one's identity , and one's livelihood in the United States : voices of real people negotiating real lives . By reading these distinct , and varied stories of experience , we can begin to somatize ...
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