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... example , Lopate and Porter . The phrase " wet , wasted afternoons , " comes from Haskell . 4 In addition to focusing on women and children ( the most obvi- ously " helpless " television viewers ) , critics in both the popular and ...
... example , Lopate and Porter . The phrase " wet , wasted afternoons , " comes from Haskell . 4 In addition to focusing on women and children ( the most obvi- ously " helpless " television viewers ) , critics in both the popular and ...
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... example , Poster takes up the well - known work of Foucault regarding the history of discipline , punishment , and imprisonment . After a cogent summary of Foucault's position on structures of surveillance used in prisons , Poster ...
... example , Poster takes up the well - known work of Foucault regarding the history of discipline , punishment , and imprisonment . After a cogent summary of Foucault's position on structures of surveillance used in prisons , Poster ...
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... example of a high C sung by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf that is appended to Kirsten Flagstad's part in a certain recording of Tristan ( Gould 340 ) . Finally , we can even recompose entire symphonies utilizing this recombinatory technique ...
... example of a high C sung by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf that is appended to Kirsten Flagstad's part in a certain recording of Tristan ( Gould 340 ) . Finally , we can even recompose entire symphonies utilizing this recombinatory technique ...
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Domesticity at | 3 |
Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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