Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 18,Oplag 1–21995 |
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Side 35
... become the first border beings produced by the experience of living in what later will become the US - Mexico border . On land still disputed between the European and the Native Amer- ican , Cabeza de Vaca voices the first " we " of ...
... become the first border beings produced by the experience of living in what later will become the US - Mexico border . On land still disputed between the European and the Native Amer- ican , Cabeza de Vaca voices the first " we " of ...
Side 99
... become partners . Elsa helps Luna get rid of her " Puerto Rican " self , in order to construct her new life in the ... become a mother , becomes a whore . Had she had children , the readers are told , she would have had no need for ...
... become partners . Elsa helps Luna get rid of her " Puerto Rican " self , in order to construct her new life in the ... become a mother , becomes a whore . Had she had children , the readers are told , she would have had no need for ...
Side 175
... becomes fragmented into a triangle of mimetic arenas : the bullfight ring , the ruins of Mexico City , and the theater itself . These three locales become so repetitive throughout nineteenth - century travel literature that it seems ...
... becomes fragmented into a triangle of mimetic arenas : the bullfight ring , the ruins of Mexico City , and the theater itself . These three locales become so repetitive throughout nineteenth - century travel literature that it seems ...
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