Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 17,Ausgabe 21995 |
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... argues that women partici- pated no more frequently in food riots than men , but he never acknowl- edges the ... argue at length that the LA riot / rebellion of 1992 must also be understood as a latter - day food riot : its major ...
... argues that women partici- pated no more frequently in food riots than men , but he never acknowl- edges the ... argue at length that the LA riot / rebellion of 1992 must also be understood as a latter - day food riot : its major ...
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... argue that Virginia Woolf was emboldened to streetwalk because the suffragette marched first , that the suffragette's activism provides the missing link between the passante and the flâneuse , between woman - as- spectacle and woman ...
... argue that Virginia Woolf was emboldened to streetwalk because the suffragette marched first , that the suffragette's activism provides the missing link between the passante and the flâneuse , between woman - as- spectacle and woman ...
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... argue , feminine ) enigma or a problem to be investigated.19 Lytton and Robins associate the knowing ( but detached ) gaze of the flâneur ( which finally sees the crowd as mystery ) with the gaze of the social re- former ( which ...
... argue , feminine ) enigma or a problem to be investigated.19 Lytton and Robins associate the knowing ( but detached ) gaze of the flâneur ( which finally sees the crowd as mystery ) with the gaze of the social re- former ( which ...
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