Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... popular arena represents a complex handling of her paradoxical position as a poet who both aspired to authoritative status and questioned the hierarchical terms on which such authority circulated . In what follows I will explore Moore's ...
... popular arena represents a complex handling of her paradoxical position as a poet who both aspired to authoritative status and questioned the hierarchical terms on which such authority circulated . In what follows I will explore Moore's ...
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... popular arena does involve a continuation of the methods and concerns of her earlier work only where before she created models of fluctuating authority in her poems , in her popular incarnation she puts herself in play . The woman who ...
... popular arena does involve a continuation of the methods and concerns of her earlier work only where before she created models of fluctuating authority in her poems , in her popular incarnation she puts herself in play . The woman who ...
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... popular culture of Soviet teenagers with foreign romantic heroes and hero- ines that seem to exist in another historic ( or ahistoric romantic dimension ) . They come from nineteenth - century popular novels , outmoded all over the ...
... popular culture of Soviet teenagers with foreign romantic heroes and hero- ines that seem to exist in another historic ( or ahistoric romantic dimension ) . They come from nineteenth - century popular novels , outmoded all over the ...
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