Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... relation between the gay man and his mother , du Plessis ultimately turns to the work of black gay poet Essex Hemphill to look for the figuration of a different relation . In Hemphill's work , the mother of the black gay man living in ...
... relation between the gay man and his mother , du Plessis ultimately turns to the work of black gay poet Essex Hemphill to look for the figuration of a different relation . In Hemphill's work , the mother of the black gay man living in ...
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... relations to the world have achieved a stability , even inertia , but for whom our communicative relations to each ... relation of scientist to scientist is not so much an activity of rational communication as rivalry , competitiveness ...
... relations to the world have achieved a stability , even inertia , but for whom our communicative relations to each ... relation of scientist to scientist is not so much an activity of rational communication as rivalry , competitiveness ...
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... relation to a man , as his mother or his wife , or perhaps both , undecidably . Such a relation can hardly be called singular , since it is the enforced role of the " ideal " woman in an inevitably heterosexual patriarchal order . ( We ...
... relation to a man , as his mother or his wife , or perhaps both , undecidably . Such a relation can hardly be called singular , since it is the enforced role of the " ideal " woman in an inevitably heterosexual patriarchal order . ( We ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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