Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... female spec- tator speak directly to the ambiguous legacies of postwar femi- nism in the nineties , of uncompleted affirmative actions read by the dominant culture as too aggressively successful , but per- ceived by many feminists as ...
... female spec- tator speak directly to the ambiguous legacies of postwar femi- nism in the nineties , of uncompleted affirmative actions read by the dominant culture as too aggressively successful , but per- ceived by many feminists as ...
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... Female sexuality is tied to the colonial black a sexuality of exoticism and pathology . As Patrick Brantlinger ... female subject " or a singular " white female subject " with built - in responses . 7 hooks , " The Oppositional Gaze ...
... Female sexuality is tied to the colonial black a sexuality of exoticism and pathology . As Patrick Brantlinger ... female subject " or a singular " white female subject " with built - in responses . 7 hooks , " The Oppositional Gaze ...
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... female writers of color . While Lionnet's notion of métissage reflects the cultural mixtures enacted by neocolonial encounters on small Caribbean nations , it also carries the critical legacy of its Greek homonym , métis . Being the ...
... female writers of color . While Lionnet's notion of métissage reflects the cultural mixtures enacted by neocolonial encounters on small Caribbean nations , it also carries the critical legacy of its Greek homonym , métis . Being the ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
Urheberrecht | |
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