The Appropriation and Critique of the Romance Novel, Film, and Fashion in Irmgard Keun's Weimar Prose: Humor, Intertextuality, and Popular DiscourseUniversity of Minnesota, 1999 - Počet stran: 211 |
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... dress where a rapid and continual change of styles is a key feature . According to Wilson , in modern Western societies this will include all clothing.10 Items of dress in modern Western societies which do not participate in the rapid ...
... dress where a rapid and continual change of styles is a key feature . According to Wilson , in modern Western societies this will include all clothing.10 Items of dress in modern Western societies which do not participate in the rapid ...
Strana 169
... dress into being , it requires the gaze of an other ( here it is Martin ) to be brought to life . This tension between life and death is also present in the description of the dress's color . " [ K ] orallanrot , " " hell , " " froh ...
... dress into being , it requires the gaze of an other ( here it is Martin ) to be brought to life . This tension between life and death is also present in the description of the dress's color . " [ K ] orallanrot , " " hell , " " froh ...
Strana 184
... dress as constructing a visual class identity , but Gilgi refuses to recognize it as a legitimate source of authority or allow it to exercise power over her . She exposes it as a mere reflection of her mother's connections to economic ...
... dress as constructing a visual class identity , but Gilgi refuses to recognize it as a legitimate source of authority or allow it to exercise power over her . She exposes it as a mere reflection of her mother's connections to economic ...
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Plot Summaries | 10 |
Humor Laughter and Carnival | 16 |
Genre Writing and the Writer | 23 |
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