Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 17,Oplag 1Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... women are signing the ar- ticles ? When there are more items for a bibliography than a scholar can easily keep up with ? Women can be told by a woman writer that other women are talking about “ it ” at dinner parties . ( The implied ...
... women are signing the ar- ticles ? When there are more items for a bibliography than a scholar can easily keep up with ? Women can be told by a woman writer that other women are talking about “ it ” at dinner parties . ( The implied ...
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. women is now aging in such a way that the age of the women in question need not be the major fact to know about them . In everyday life , in an era marked by feminist ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. women is now aging in such a way that the age of the women in question need not be the major fact to know about them . In everyday life , in an era marked by feminist ...
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... women are told is not universal , and can- not be an attribute or ( as the media and gynecologists and now women unreflectively say , using the language of disease ) a " symptom . " This is true even of the perspiration that has been ...
... women are told is not universal , and can- not be an attribute or ( as the media and gynecologists and now women unreflectively say , using the language of disease ) a " symptom . " This is true even of the perspiration that has been ...
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