Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 18,Oplag 1–21995 |
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Side 88
... becomes pregnant and attempts suicide after opting for an abortion . And the oldest brother , Luis , becomes involved with a “ married ” woman . In the Bronx , Luis finally lands a factory job , but now he lives alone with his mother ...
... becomes pregnant and attempts suicide after opting for an abortion . And the oldest brother , Luis , becomes involved with a “ married ” woman . In the Bronx , Luis finally lands a factory job , but now he lives alone with his mother ...
Side 99
... become a mother , becomes a whore . Had she had children , the readers are told , she would have had no need for a profession . Frustrated motherhood gets her in trouble . It is thus fitting that Luna's body reeks of " bad blood " : her ...
... become a mother , becomes a whore . Had she had children , the readers are told , she would have had no need for a profession . Frustrated motherhood gets her in trouble . It is thus fitting that Luna's body reeks of " bad blood " : her ...
Side 182
... becomes painfully obvious as the novel concludes : Then came his soft - tongued Indian speech , as if all his mouth were soft , saying in Spanish , but with the " r " sound almost lost : " Yo ! Yo ! " — his eyebrows lifted with queer ...
... becomes painfully obvious as the novel concludes : Then came his soft - tongued Indian speech , as if all his mouth were soft , saying in Spanish , but with the " r " sound almost lost : " Yo ! Yo ! " — his eyebrows lifted with queer ...
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