Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... discussion of music video as lyric . She stresses the enunciative nature of the medium and interestingly speculates on the phenomenon of “ singing along " ( see Greene's summary of " ritual " theories of lyric , 5-11 ) . Sue Lorch ...
... discussion of music video as lyric . She stresses the enunciative nature of the medium and interestingly speculates on the phenomenon of “ singing along " ( see Greene's summary of " ritual " theories of lyric , 5-11 ) . Sue Lorch ...
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... discussion of this program is followed by a concluding paragraph that strikes what Ross calls a " mischievous " note ... discussions of female liberation and female sexuality to invoke men who have committed grisly crimes of violence ...
... discussion of this program is followed by a concluding paragraph that strikes what Ross calls a " mischievous " note ... discussions of female liberation and female sexuality to invoke men who have committed grisly crimes of violence ...
Side 124
... discussion of the subversive uses of silence in the text , see Valerie Smith's discussion of the novel . Works Cited Bray , Rosemary L. " Taking Sides against Ourselves . " New York Times Magazine 17 Nov. 1991 : 56+ . Breuer , Josef ...
... discussion of the subversive uses of silence in the text , see Valerie Smith's discussion of the novel . Works Cited Bray , Rosemary L. " Taking Sides against Ourselves . " New York Times Magazine 17 Nov. 1991 : 56+ . Breuer , Josef ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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