Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 18,Oplag 1–21995 |
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Side 102
... hand in hand . Marjorie Gar- ber's words about the African - American male also apply to the Latino man , constructed by the popular media as the “ Latin Lover " : women - Paradoxically , the black American male has been constructed by ...
... hand in hand . Marjorie Gar- ber's words about the African - American male also apply to the Latino man , constructed by the popular media as the “ Latin Lover " : women - Paradoxically , the black American male has been constructed by ...
Side 105
... hand in hand with victimization , not power ; femme fatales who have power at the beginning of stories , movies or operas ( think of Carmen or Salome ) are always destroyed by the narrative's end " ( Sexton 171 ) . The lessons that tie ...
... hand in hand with victimization , not power ; femme fatales who have power at the beginning of stories , movies or operas ( think of Carmen or Salome ) are always destroyed by the narrative's end " ( Sexton 171 ) . The lessons that tie ...
Side 173
... hand and foot to the blazing piles , submitted without a cry or a complaint to their terrible fate . Passive fortitude is the virtue of the Indian warrior ; and it was the glory of the Aztec , as of the other races on the North American ...
... hand and foot to the blazing piles , submitted without a cry or a complaint to their terrible fate . Passive fortitude is the virtue of the Indian warrior ; and it was the glory of the Aztec , as of the other races on the North American ...
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