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... social conditions of possibility of her own reading and writing practices , practices which she sees as transfor ... social spheres . In large part this is a function of her understanding of the contemporary social formation as a ...
... social conditions of possibility of her own reading and writing practices , practices which she sees as transfor ... social spheres . In large part this is a function of her understanding of the contemporary social formation as a ...
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... social protest at the 1970 Miss World competition . She concludes from this experience that " the spectacle is ... social change . The final section of the book is more explicitly concerned with how cultural theory has been ...
... social protest at the 1970 Miss World competition . She concludes from this experience that " the spectacle is ... social change . The final section of the book is more explicitly concerned with how cultural theory has been ...
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... social , intellectual , cre- ative , etc. between the women . In this kind of social relationship between women , which the authors name " entrustment , " the unequal status of the women allows the female - gendered value and power ...
... social , intellectual , cre- ative , etc. between the women . In this kind of social relationship between women , which the authors name " entrustment , " the unequal status of the women allows the female - gendered value and power ...
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Introduction MAR 1 0 | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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