Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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Side 7
... contexts whose effect is to displace their accepted meanings , to expand or to change them ; a difference in ... context . However , if one takes the example of a title as simple as Roland Barthes's " Alors la Chine ? " one can ...
... contexts whose effect is to displace their accepted meanings , to expand or to change them ; a difference in ... context . However , if one takes the example of a title as simple as Roland Barthes's " Alors la Chine ? " one can ...
Side 8
... context of woman speech , silence therefore has many faces . Like the veiling of women mentioned earlier , silence can only be subversive when it frees itself from the male- defined context of Absence , Lack , and Fear ( as Feminine Es ...
... context of woman speech , silence therefore has many faces . Like the veiling of women mentioned earlier , silence can only be subversive when it frees itself from the male- defined context of Absence , Lack , and Fear ( as Feminine Es ...
Side 17
... context of ( pseudo- ) feminism readily merges with that of the Native in the context of ( neo - colonialist ) anthropology . The problems are interconnected . Here , a plural , angry reply may be expected : what else do you wish ? It ...
... context of ( pseudo- ) feminism readily merges with that of the Native in the context of ( neo - colonialist ) anthropology . The problems are interconnected . Here , a plural , angry reply may be expected : what else do you wish ? It ...
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