Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... human resource by which we get at the force which underlies our own desper- ations and fanaticisms and makes us seem ... humanity . It is a content - less knowledge or , rather , in Fall 1993 29.
... human resource by which we get at the force which underlies our own desper- ations and fanaticisms and makes us seem ... humanity . It is a content - less knowledge or , rather , in Fall 1993 29.
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... humans and animals or humans / animals and machines . " Monsters , " she notes , “ have always defined the limits of community in Western imagina- tions . .. Cyborg monsters in feminist science fiction define quite different political ...
... humans and animals or humans / animals and machines . " Monsters , " she notes , “ have always defined the limits of community in Western imagina- tions . .. Cyborg monsters in feminist science fiction define quite different political ...
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... human offspring . True - born strigoi are therefore highly prized and their more commonplace brothers and sisters are treated with contempt and abandoned . This disregard towards ordinary human life is closely related to the strigoi's ...
... human offspring . True - born strigoi are therefore highly prized and their more commonplace brothers and sisters are treated with contempt and abandoned . This disregard towards ordinary human life is closely related to the strigoi's ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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