Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-21995 |
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... women , most of contemporary culture , argue some feminist scholars , attempts to explain that loss . Lynne Layton suggests that : The sight of women reminds man that he can be castrated , that there are castrated beings in the world ...
... women , most of contemporary culture , argue some feminist scholars , attempts to explain that loss . Lynne Layton suggests that : The sight of women reminds man that he can be castrated , that there are castrated beings in the world ...
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... women of color which emerged during the 1980's such as This Bridge Called my Back : Writings by Radical Women of Color , eds . Cherie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa ( New York : Kitchen Table : Women of Color Press , 1983 ) ; Cuentos ...
... women of color which emerged during the 1980's such as This Bridge Called my Back : Writings by Radical Women of Color , eds . Cherie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa ( New York : Kitchen Table : Women of Color Press , 1983 ) ; Cuentos ...
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... Woman That I Am : The Literature and Culture of Contemporary Women of Color . Ed . D. Soyini Madison . New York : St Martin's Press , Inc. , 1994. 687 7 pp . Katharina Hren The anthology has always been a publishing format which offers ...
... Woman That I Am : The Literature and Culture of Contemporary Women of Color . Ed . D. Soyini Madison . New York : St Martin's Press , Inc. , 1994. 687 7 pp . Katharina Hren The anthology has always been a publishing format which offers ...
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