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37 Thus it becomes not a question of whether women have been excluded from history or how they might be included , but a question of how history a priori inscribes the white male subject through a story of power and legitimation .
37 Thus it becomes not a question of whether women have been excluded from history or how they might be included , but a question of how history a priori inscribes the white male subject through a story of power and legitimation .
54. oldal
In Shakespeare and Brecht she stands in for something else ; in Churchill where she stands — whether on her high - heeled shoes or under the broad - rimmed hat - is itself the question . This moment puts the very notion of transgression ...
In Shakespeare and Brecht she stands in for something else ; in Churchill where she stands — whether on her high - heeled shoes or under the broad - rimmed hat - is itself the question . This moment puts the very notion of transgression ...
160. oldal
This risk aside , the notion of Hal's reform may still seem question - begging . ... These questions will lead on to further questions if , as I believe , 2 Henry IV reveals a deepening Shakespearean preoccupation with mechanisms of ...
This risk aside , the notion of Hal's reform may still seem question - begging . ... These questions will lead on to further questions if , as I believe , 2 Henry IV reveals a deepening Shakespearean preoccupation with mechanisms of ...
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