Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... argues that the poem's lack of artistic harmony , which has conven- tionally been perceived as evidence of artistic failure , can also be read as a product of the ideological impossibility of figuring homosexuality " within the ...
... argues that the poem's lack of artistic harmony , which has conven- tionally been perceived as evidence of artistic failure , can also be read as a product of the ideological impossibility of figuring homosexuality " within the ...
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... argues that the film encodes Hitchcock's own paranoia about Commu- nist infiltration of the American government . But despite Marty's attempt to historicize the film by locating it in the Cold War politics of the 1950s , he never ...
... argues that the film encodes Hitchcock's own paranoia about Commu- nist infiltration of the American government . But despite Marty's attempt to historicize the film by locating it in the Cold War politics of the 1950s , he never ...
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... argues , was a reordering of gender relations in American society designed to reinforce the interests of masculinity and patriarchy . In order to head off critical reaction to her use of the term " remasculinization , " Jeffords is ...
... argues , was a reordering of gender relations in American society designed to reinforce the interests of masculinity and patriarchy . In order to head off critical reaction to her use of the term " remasculinization , " Jeffords is ...
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