Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... society ; rather , their updated portraits frame them as active agents representing a larger body of women who are equally active in different modes and spheres within the same society . While the eight women interviewed in the film ...
... society ; rather , their updated portraits frame them as active agents representing a larger body of women who are equally active in different modes and spheres within the same society . While the eight women interviewed in the film ...
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... society , but women's suppressed anger also gave vent to new levels of interrogation of the social construction of gender . How Nice to See You Alive is not so much about torture per se as it is about the social , political , and ...
... society , but women's suppressed anger also gave vent to new levels of interrogation of the social construction of gender . How Nice to See You Alive is not so much about torture per se as it is about the social , political , and ...
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... society , but women's suppressed anger also gave vent to new levels of interrogation of the social construction of gender . How Nice to See You Alive is not so much about torture per se as it is about the social , political , and ...
... society , but women's suppressed anger also gave vent to new levels of interrogation of the social construction of gender . How Nice to See You Alive is not so much about torture per se as it is about the social , political , and ...
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