Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... notes , and this unfamiliarity allows for ( though it does not ensure ) the prerequisite genuineness.7 The habit of publishing different versions of poems in different collections is just one of the means by which the authority of ...
... notes , and this unfamiliarity allows for ( though it does not ensure ) the prerequisite genuineness.7 The habit of publishing different versions of poems in different collections is just one of the means by which the authority of ...
Side 140
... note we are familiar with was inaugu- rated , in its essentials , in 1934. In 1957 the national motto , “ In God We Trust , " first appeared on it.12 By 1962 all notes bore this motto , a phrase that makes explicit the intersection be ...
... note we are familiar with was inaugu- rated , in its essentials , in 1934. In 1957 the national motto , “ In God We Trust , " first appeared on it.12 By 1962 all notes bore this motto , a phrase that makes explicit the intersection be ...
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... notes , “ princesses do not generally wear black stuff gowns with a muslin frill around the neck , nor do they , as a rule , wear . . . black worsted stockings and stout leather shoes ” ( 111 ) . Wilcox had earlier spent several months ...
... notes , “ princesses do not generally wear black stuff gowns with a muslin frill around the neck , nor do they , as a rule , wear . . . black worsted stockings and stout leather shoes ” ( 111 ) . Wilcox had earlier spent several months ...
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Womens Cultural Combat | 3 |
Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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