Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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Side 32
... women to the city . Male desire and subsequent anxieties about women's inde- pendence are understood as the impulse to city planning in such a way as to trap women : the founding fathers busying themselves to curtail women's freedom and ...
... women to the city . Male desire and subsequent anxieties about women's inde- pendence are understood as the impulse to city planning in such a way as to trap women : the founding fathers busying themselves to curtail women's freedom and ...
Side 33
... women's social and economic independence . As American cin- ema transformed itself in the 1910s from cheap , brief moments of fair - ground amusement to a major form of entertainment , attractive to all audiences , women were enlisted ...
... women's social and economic independence . As American cin- ema transformed itself in the 1910s from cheap , brief moments of fair - ground amusement to a major form of entertainment , attractive to all audiences , women were enlisted ...
Side 34
... women , who were subsequently shipped around the nation and worldwide , appeared in the popular press as well as in novels and plays . The so - called white slave films of that era were part of this general public uproar . Apparently ...
... women , who were subsequently shipped around the nation and worldwide , appeared in the popular press as well as in novels and plays . The so - called white slave films of that era were part of this general public uproar . Apparently ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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