Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 11Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... ideology , they suggest no subject position outside ideology , nor do they construct a subject who has the agency to change ideology.2 In other words , as de Lauretis and others observe , most of the work on the subject position has ...
... ideology , they suggest no subject position outside ideology , nor do they construct a subject who has the agency to change ideology.2 In other words , as de Lauretis and others observe , most of the work on the subject position has ...
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... ideology of gender , and conscious of being so , conscious of that pull , that division , that doubled vision " ( 10 ) . De Lauretis ascribes a sense of self - determination at the micropolitical level to the feminist subject . This ...
... ideology of gender , and conscious of being so , conscious of that pull , that division , that doubled vision " ( 10 ) . De Lauretis ascribes a sense of self - determination at the micropolitical level to the feminist subject . This ...
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... ideology of artistic creation . If the ideas about the Dai are beautiful , then their reality must be beautiful , too . The clever Han youths , according to the novelist , have gladly lived on the Dai's misrecognition of the Han in ...
... ideology of artistic creation . If the ideas about the Dai are beautiful , then their reality must be beautiful , too . The clever Han youths , according to the novelist , have gladly lived on the Dai's misrecognition of the Han in ...
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1 FallWinter 198889 | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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