Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16,Oplag 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... kind of regendering , the scene's initial isolation of the protagonist and its attention to the detail of dressing cite a familiar cameo of female narcissism , even though what is being buttoned and tied are a tailored shirt and service ...
... kind of regendering , the scene's initial isolation of the protagonist and its attention to the detail of dressing cite a familiar cameo of female narcissism , even though what is being buttoned and tied are a tailored shirt and service ...
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... kind of shift in the presentation of Woman is particularly impor- tant in legal discourse if the wrongs to women are to appear at all " ( 169 ) . ―― While Cornell and MacKinnon share certain concerns , the emphases in their work place ...
... kind of shift in the presentation of Woman is particularly impor- tant in legal discourse if the wrongs to women are to appear at all " ( 169 ) . ―― While Cornell and MacKinnon share certain concerns , the emphases in their work place ...
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... kind of maternal position is inscribed in the text as the " Countess , " a married woman who falls in love with Teleny . Before Teleny and Des Grieux have begun their romance , the obsessed Des Grieux stalks Teleny , sees him enter his ...
... kind of maternal position is inscribed in the text as the " Countess , " a married woman who falls in love with Teleny . Before Teleny and Des Grieux have begun their romance , the obsessed Des Grieux stalks Teleny , sees him enter his ...
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