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... discourse , and its role in shaping nuclear and national security discourse .. When I talk about " gender discourse , ” I am talking not only about words or language but about a system of meanings , of ways of thinking , images and ...
... discourse , and its role in shaping nuclear and national security discourse .. When I talk about " gender discourse , ” I am talking not only about words or language but about a system of meanings , of ways of thinking , images and ...
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... discourse informs and shapes nuclear and na- tional security discourse , and in so doing creates silences and absences . It keeps things out of the room , unsaid , and keeps them ignored if they manage to get in . As such , it degrades ...
... discourse informs and shapes nuclear and na- tional security discourse , and in so doing creates silences and absences . It keeps things out of the room , unsaid , and keeps them ignored if they manage to get in . As such , it degrades ...
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... discourse , see Hugh Gusterson , “ Nuclear War , the Gulf War , and the Disappearing Body ” ( unpublished paper , 1991 ) . I have addressed other aspects of Gulf War discourse in “ The Language of the Gulf War , " Center Review 5 , no ...
... discourse , see Hugh Gusterson , “ Nuclear War , the Gulf War , and the Disappearing Body ” ( unpublished paper , 1991 ) . I have addressed other aspects of Gulf War discourse in “ The Language of the Gulf War , " Center Review 5 , no ...
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Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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