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Side 41
Although some may object that Vicente Fox , raised in Guanajuato , represents a new provincial viewpoint in the Presidential office , neither Fox's policies nor his cowboy boots mark significant change in centralized federal practice .
Although some may object that Vicente Fox , raised in Guanajuato , represents a new provincial viewpoint in the Presidential office , neither Fox's policies nor his cowboy boots mark significant change in centralized federal practice .
Side 184
Julia represents a woman fighting against established norms , not in an abstract way , but in a specific context in which she ... the content of the film corresponds to " the life of women ” ( DG2 ) , but a life that not only represents ...
Julia represents a woman fighting against established norms , not in an abstract way , but in a specific context in which she ... the content of the film corresponds to " the life of women ” ( DG2 ) , but a life that not only represents ...
Side 146
To be more exact , heterosexuality is everywhere represented precisely because it cannot be represented as itself ... at the same time , represents itself as normative while still failing to represent itself as a form of sexuality .
To be more exact , heterosexuality is everywhere represented precisely because it cannot be represented as itself ... at the same time , represents itself as normative while still failing to represent itself as a form of sexuality .
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
19892004 | 26 |
No Contest | 46 |
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