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... male dominance . This dialogue begins in Dawn , staged as a " debate " between first Lilith and Paul Titus ( the ... male ways of life as the motors of the human past and future ... Hunting was a male innovation ... the principle of ...
... male dominance . This dialogue begins in Dawn , staged as a " debate " between first Lilith and Paul Titus ( the ... male ways of life as the motors of the human past and future ... Hunting was a male innovation ... the principle of ...
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... male subject . As Frank Krutnik argues , " what makes these [ noir ] films especially interesting is the level of difficulty involved in this work of reconstruction . Indeed in many instances there is a failure convincingly to ...
... male subject . As Frank Krutnik argues , " what makes these [ noir ] films especially interesting is the level of difficulty involved in this work of reconstruction . Indeed in many instances there is a failure convincingly to ...
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... male stereotype into a conservative male stereotype.31 The political implications of his transformation are clear : he has become that most traditional of American male subjects , a Republican . When Elizabeth visits Matthew to tell him ...
... male stereotype into a conservative male stereotype.31 The political implications of his transformation are clear : he has become that most traditional of American male subjects , a Republican . When Elizabeth visits Matthew to tell him ...
Contents
Susan Ayres The Straight Mind in Russs The Female Man | 22 |
Arthur B Evans The New Jules Verne | 35 |
Cathy Peppers Dialogic Origins and Alien Identities in Butlers | 47 |
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