Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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Side 51
... of speech the mother seems in fact to have monopolized the single authen- tic expression of cultural identity , limited indeed to the locality , to the village , to the local popular saint , sometimes Fall - Winter 86-87 51.
... of speech the mother seems in fact to have monopolized the single authen- tic expression of cultural identity , limited indeed to the locality , to the village , to the local popular saint , sometimes Fall - Winter 86-87 51.
Side 85
... expression . Similarly , women and men who move between cultures , languages , and the various configurations of power and meaning in complex colonial situa- tions develop unique responses to questions of identity and writ- ing . In the ...
... expression . Similarly , women and men who move between cultures , languages , and the various configurations of power and meaning in complex colonial situa- tions develop unique responses to questions of identity and writ- ing . In the ...
Side 94
... expression , a way into the process of identity rather than a petrification of identity . This version is represented in the text by a motley , touring orchestra . Far from home , on tour in Europe , the band comes to personify the ...
... expression , a way into the process of identity rather than a petrification of identity . This version is represented in the text by a motley , touring orchestra . Far from home , on tour in Europe , the band comes to personify the ...
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