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Re: Depictions of Gender in the East and the West: msg#00055culture.studies.general
haha, actually i am sure they are not. Moreover i am aware that there such dysporia and exchange to make boundry-lines blurred and often less-then-useless. part of the reason i asked (and i should have been clearer, i was in a hurry) is i am putting together a study of how these issues are explored. Trying to see how the very framing of the questions themselves are flawed, and also, times when the questions are useful. Again, any help would be appreciated. Love TheScuApologizesForNotBeingClearer > > yikes - such broad generalizations! are you sure the west is west and the > east is the east? > > r > At 07:40 PM 10/20/2002 -0400, TheScuSpeaks wrote: > >Hello, > >Does anyone know of any good resources that examine the different > >depictions of gender between the West and the East? > >thank you > >Love > >TheScu > >-- > >"Laughter liberates not only from external censorship but first of all > >from the great interior censor; it liberates from the fear that > >developed in man during thousands of years: fear of the sacred, of > >prohibitions, of the past, of power... Laughter opened men's eyes on > >that which is new, on the future... This is why laughter could never > >become an instrument to oppress and blind people. It always remained a > >free weapon in their hands." > >-M. M. Bakhtin. > > > > > >Cross-X.com - Debat > > > >--- > >You are currently subscribed to cultstud-l as: radhika@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >To unsubscribe send a blank email to > >leave-cultstud-l-144941Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >The FAQ: http://www.cas.usf.edu/communication/rodman/cultstud/faq.html > > Radhika Gajjala > > _______________________ > http://www.cyberdiva.org > > > > --- > You are currently subscribed to cultstud-l as: thescuspeaks@cross- x.com > To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-cultstud-l- 153166X@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > The FAQ: http://www.cas.usf.edu/communication/rodman/cultstud/faq.html > > -- "Laughter liberates not only from external censorship but first of all from the great interior censor; it liberates from the fear that developed in man during thousands of years: fear of the sacred, of prohibitions, of the past, of power... Laughter opened men's eyes on that which is new, on the future... This is why laughter could never become an instrument to oppress and blind people. It always remained a free weapon in their hands." -M. M. Bakhtin. Cross-X.com - Debat --- You are currently subscribed to cultstud-l as: gcsg-cultstud-l@xxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-cultstud-l-144941Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The FAQ: http://www.cas.usf.edu/communication/rodman/cultstud/faq.html |
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