Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 11Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... male domination was never far away and as agri- culture became organized and land came to represent status , the parthenogenic field gave place to the male - impregnated furrow . Later , the shift to urban life and the consequent ...
... male domination was never far away and as agri- culture became organized and land came to represent status , the parthenogenic field gave place to the male - impregnated furrow . Later , the shift to urban life and the consequent ...
Side 54
... male and a female voice . Here the male voice chosen was asked to speak English with a strong Spanish accent as a trace of some other possibility , it is the voice that keeps disappearing in mid speech as if the ritual cannot ...
... male and a female voice . Here the male voice chosen was asked to speak English with a strong Spanish accent as a trace of some other possibility , it is the voice that keeps disappearing in mid speech as if the ritual cannot ...
Side 124
... male " voices were often not those of the artists ' but those of the Party and culture . Thus , one could not demand that the women directors do better , probably by employing some different narra- tive strategies , for example . In ...
... male " voices were often not those of the artists ' but those of the Party and culture . Thus , one could not demand that the women directors do better , probably by employing some different narra- tive strategies , for example . In ...
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