Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 8Indiana University Press, 1986 |
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Side 51
... sound of their ankle bracelets to be heard . From 1900 to 1954 in Algeria , therefore , the closing down of an indigenous society that is more and more dispossessed of its living space and even of its tribal structures . The ...
... sound of their ankle bracelets to be heard . From 1900 to 1954 in Algeria , therefore , the closing down of an indigenous society that is more and more dispossessed of its living space and even of its tribal structures . The ...
Side 54
... sound . The sound is again interrupted . As if the fathers , brothers , or cousins were saying , " We have surely paid enough for this unveiling of words ! " Forgetting no doubt that women have inscribed in their wounded flesh that ...
... sound . The sound is again interrupted . As if the fathers , brothers , or cousins were saying , " We have surely paid enough for this unveiling of words ! " Forgetting no doubt that women have inscribed in their wounded flesh that ...
Side 94
... sound where all the victims of the depopulation and population of the Argentine Republic meet : the moan of the Indian and the moan of the Jew , the Spanish and the Moor- ish arabesque , with the trills of the Neopolitan canzonetta ...
... sound where all the victims of the depopulation and population of the Argentine Republic meet : the moan of the Indian and the moan of the Jew , the Spanish and the Moor- ish arabesque , with the trills of the Neopolitan canzonetta ...
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absence Algerian American Arab Argentina Asian asked Assia Djebar Audre Lorde authentic Bell Hooks black women body Buenos Aires cabaret dancers chain of desire China Chinese cinema context culture dance Delacroix difference discourse displacement distance dream empty Europe everywhere exile exist eyes face fear feel feminine feminist figure Film Festival found footage gaucho gaze gender gesture harem heard immigrants India Cabaret Indian invented issue language liberation look Lorde male Mas'udah masculine meaning metaphor Mira Mira Nair mirror Mitsuye Yamada mother move narrative never night nostalgia oppressed Orient Ortiz pampa piropo play political Porteño present questions Rekha remains representation right speech sense sexual silence song Sooni Sooni Taraporevala space speak story street talking back tango Thornton tion Trinh trompe l'oeil veil voice Western woman Women of Algiers women of color words writing