Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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Side 14
... society has been given voice by literature , " she continues the silence of society about the " insane " literature by women . Literature has given a voice to masculine madness , because even in their aberration , men are part of ...
... society has been given voice by literature , " she continues the silence of society about the " insane " literature by women . Literature has given a voice to masculine madness , because even in their aberration , men are part of ...
Side 29
... society is a bestial society par excellence . [ It ] can constitute a valid model for a zoologist . " This was a reminder of the ethnological nature of bourgeois civilization . Even today , there can be no ethnology possible other than ...
... society is a bestial society par excellence . [ It ] can constitute a valid model for a zoologist . " This was a reminder of the ethnological nature of bourgeois civilization . Even today , there can be no ethnology possible other than ...
Side 30
... societies through a language in which , whatever its contents may be , " the asymmetrical relationship is apparent , " i.e. , the inequality of the relationships between the dominating society and the dominated society . This has been ...
... societies through a language in which , whatever its contents may be , " the asymmetrical relationship is apparent , " i.e. , the inequality of the relationships between the dominating society and the dominated society . This has been ...
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