Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... kind of icon around slavery rather than the traditional showing of the whip marks or the chains " ( DBh 31 ) . For hooks , this is a tactic of " defamiliarization ” ( 31 ) . At the same time , for Dash history became deeply personal ...
... kind of icon around slavery rather than the traditional showing of the whip marks or the chains " ( DBh 31 ) . For hooks , this is a tactic of " defamiliarization ” ( 31 ) . At the same time , for Dash history became deeply personal ...
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... kind of minimalist take on temporality . It's about issues , people talking , real people singing . It's dance , too , which is a very primal art form . I won't make any other apologies for it save that I know my work is not casual ...
... kind of minimalist take on temporality . It's about issues , people talking , real people singing . It's dance , too , which is a very primal art form . I won't make any other apologies for it save that I know my work is not casual ...
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... kind of willful blindness that supports that maldistribution of power ( not to mention calories and culinary capital ) that is , ultimately , a negation of the social contract . Furthermore , responsibility for the organic consequences ...
... kind of willful blindness that supports that maldistribution of power ( not to mention calories and culinary capital ) that is , ultimately , a negation of the social contract . Furthermore , responsibility for the organic consequences ...
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Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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