Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... Feminism , Paul Smith warns feminists of the dangers attending the “ legalization " of their discourse , and he writes : But one question which needs to be considered , I think , is the normative , even legalistic aspect of feminist ...
... Feminism , Paul Smith warns feminists of the dangers attending the “ legalization " of their discourse , and he writes : But one question which needs to be considered , I think , is the normative , even legalistic aspect of feminist ...
Side 51
... feminist theory . There is a difference between the critical act and the act of reception . I was able to read the Doisneau joke , without really getting it , due to the historicity of the feminist enterprise . It is all a question of ...
... feminist theory . There is a difference between the critical act and the act of reception . I was able to read the Doisneau joke , without really getting it , due to the historicity of the feminist enterprise . It is all a question of ...
Side 52
... feminist interpretation to the female spectator . Modleski assumes all too quickly that the terms “ feminist ” and " feminine " are equivalent . The sexual politics of a film is not necessarily a function of the extent to which it ...
... feminist interpretation to the female spectator . Modleski assumes all too quickly that the terms “ feminist ” and " feminine " are equivalent . The sexual politics of a film is not necessarily a function of the extent to which it ...
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