Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Side 80
... writes to The Daily Standard in 1912 : " I complained to the governor that we were sitting too near the ordinary prisoners in chapel , as I had seen one poor thing with a dirty , verminous head , and another with sore eyes , both of ...
... writes to The Daily Standard in 1912 : " I complained to the governor that we were sitting too near the ordinary prisoners in chapel , as I had seen one poor thing with a dirty , verminous head , and another with sore eyes , both of ...
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... writes : Arguably , a case could once be made for a contrast between ( middle - class , heterosexual ) white women's obsessive rela- tions with food and a more accepting attitude toward women's appetites within African American ...
... writes : Arguably , a case could once be made for a contrast between ( middle - class , heterosexual ) white women's obsessive rela- tions with food and a more accepting attitude toward women's appetites within African American ...
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... writes that she is " concerned to comprehend [ black women's ] high visibility , together with their almost total lack of voice " ( 5 ) . Carby gives what has become the canonical example of this , point- ing to photographs of " the ...
... writes that she is " concerned to comprehend [ black women's ] high visibility , together with their almost total lack of voice " ( 5 ) . Carby gives what has become the canonical example of this , point- ing to photographs of " the ...
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Womens Cultural Combat | 3 |
Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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