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... becomes a way to defy the society of the spectacle and dislocate the gaze from the fake trichotomy Kennedy / Oswald / Ruby to a wider and more complex reading of President Kennedy's assassination . What has been presented as a simple ...
... becomes a way to defy the society of the spectacle and dislocate the gaze from the fake trichotomy Kennedy / Oswald / Ruby to a wider and more complex reading of President Kennedy's assassination . What has been presented as a simple ...
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... becomes extremely healing and helps her overcome her fears , for as Anzaldúa posits , “ I write the myths in me , the myths I am , the myths I want to become " ( Villanueva 71 ) . Writing the lesbian body , therefore , becomes a ...
... becomes extremely healing and helps her overcome her fears , for as Anzaldúa posits , “ I write the myths in me , the myths I am , the myths I want to become " ( Villanueva 71 ) . Writing the lesbian body , therefore , becomes a ...
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... becomes an object for seeing . The tower , therefore , is a singular monument that , " transgresses this habitual divorce of seeing and being seen " ( Barthes 1984 : 5 ) . The Tower allows the tourist to read the text of the city - in ...
... becomes an object for seeing . The tower , therefore , is a singular monument that , " transgresses this habitual divorce of seeing and being seen " ( Barthes 1984 : 5 ) . The Tower allows the tourist to read the text of the city - in ...
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