Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... speaking of English when the subject of this essay is the French - speaking community or " la francophonie " ? Need I ... speak of " cultures . " It has engendered too many horrendous chapters during the course of the world's history ...
... speaking of English when the subject of this essay is the French - speaking community or " la francophonie " ? Need I ... speak of " cultures . " It has engendered too many horrendous chapters during the course of the world's history ...
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... speak we have already spoken . The speaking subject is tied to a past image of itself , struggling to produce the infinite present . The past subject is the reflecting absence to a present that is not yet ... but will be in an attempt ...
... speak we have already spoken . The speaking subject is tied to a past image of itself , struggling to produce the infinite present . The past subject is the reflecting absence to a present that is not yet ... but will be in an attempt ...
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... speaking to a Western audience , it surely cannot be forgotten that it is nonetheless the ethnographer who orchestrates ... speak about feminism : to strategically withdraw into silence.9 Seen as a polit- ical option , this suggestion is ...
... speaking to a Western audience , it surely cannot be forgotten that it is nonetheless the ethnographer who orchestrates ... speak about feminism : to strategically withdraw into silence.9 Seen as a polit- ical option , this suggestion is ...
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