Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 18,Oplag 1–21995 |
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Side 95
... feminized , that every- body was turning into an immigrant . There is no questioning the rhetorical tossing of the watch in the first chapter . Especially looked upon retrospectively , Vega tosses aside his Latin beat to enter into ...
... feminized , that every- body was turning into an immigrant . There is no questioning the rhetorical tossing of the watch in the first chapter . Especially looked upon retrospectively , Vega tosses aside his Latin beat to enter into ...
Side 99
... feminized , Elsa and Luna , the two people who believe in their decisions to stay in the United States , become partners . Elsa helps Luna get rid of her " Puerto Rican " self , in order to construct her new life in the United States ...
... feminized , Elsa and Luna , the two people who believe in their decisions to stay in the United States , become partners . Elsa helps Luna get rid of her " Puerto Rican " self , in order to construct her new life in the United States ...
Side 102
... feminized , as both super - potent and impotent . The easy “ equation ” between castration and feminization , offensive alike to men and to as if the violent mutilation of the black male body somehow made it equivalent in power and ...
... feminized , as both super - potent and impotent . The easy “ equation ” between castration and feminization , offensive alike to men and to as if the violent mutilation of the black male body somehow made it equivalent in power and ...
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