Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 17,Oplag 21995 |
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... Lytton relies on shared experience to speak with ( if not for ) other women - here , the shared experience is that of imprisonment and forc- ible feeding . Lytton articulates a desire for a new social / cultural location that drives ...
... Lytton relies on shared experience to speak with ( if not for ) other women - here , the shared experience is that of imprisonment and forc- ible feeding . Lytton articulates a desire for a new social / cultural location that drives ...
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... Lytton justifies her political involvement in militant activism through a womanly interest in social reform ; that justification , however , both points toward the limitations of the model of reform movements for building a collective ...
... Lytton justifies her political involvement in militant activism through a womanly interest in social reform ; that justification , however , both points toward the limitations of the model of reform movements for building a collective ...
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... Lytton involves herself in an ironic and spectacular performance . In order to circumvent the hypocrisy of the prison ( women were only worthy of man's chivalry if they were powerful ) Lytton chose an elaborate masquerade in which she ...
... Lytton involves herself in an ironic and spectacular performance . In order to circumvent the hypocrisy of the prison ( women were only worthy of man's chivalry if they were powerful ) Lytton chose an elaborate masquerade in which she ...
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