Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 7–9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... speak and to speak sound English in a repressed context . ― - It is on the reappropriation of the female voice , on the world of woman talk beautifully conveyed by Bell Hooks in her text that this issue closes . " To make my voice I had ...
... speak and to speak sound English in a repressed context . ― - It is on the reappropriation of the female voice , on the world of woman talk beautifully conveyed by Bell Hooks in her text that this issue closes . " To make my voice I had ...
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... speak then when one was not spoken to was a courageous act — an act of risk and daring . And yet it was hard not to speak in warm rooms where heated discussions began at the crack of dawn , women's voices filling the air , giving orders ...
... speak then when one was not spoken to was a courageous act — an act of risk and daring . And yet it was hard not to speak in warm rooms where heated discussions began at the crack of dawn , women's voices filling the air , giving orders ...
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... speak and yet to beware of the betrayal of too much heard speech , I experienced intense confusion and deep anxiety in my efforts to speak and write . Reciting poems at Sunday afternoon church service might be rewarded speech . Writing ...
... speak and yet to beware of the betrayal of too much heard speech , I experienced intense confusion and deep anxiety in my efforts to speak and write . Reciting poems at Sunday afternoon church service might be rewarded speech . Writing ...
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