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It is not so much to create a commonly shared value as to have the cultural privilege of creating a symbiosis between practice and theory , where institutional culture is the nucleus to be reconsidered . The discursive modes presented ...
It is not so much to create a commonly shared value as to have the cultural privilege of creating a symbiosis between practice and theory , where institutional culture is the nucleus to be reconsidered . The discursive modes presented ...
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Feminist writers are employing the concept of intertextuality to recreate a positive female mythology — to create true ... Adrienne Rich , speaking of the vital importance of recasting the past tradition and creating a new history to ...
Feminist writers are employing the concept of intertextuality to recreate a positive female mythology — to create true ... Adrienne Rich , speaking of the vital importance of recasting the past tradition and creating a new history to ...
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A female thematics lies behind the efforts of women to create a distinctly female mythology . ... certain Amerindian tribes and Lakshmi ; they have also written new texts for these mythical figures , creating a matrilineal genealogy .
A female thematics lies behind the efforts of women to create a distinctly female mythology . ... certain Amerindian tribes and Lakshmi ; they have also written new texts for these mythical figures , creating a matrilineal genealogy .
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