Abstract

Does the identity of the woman produced itself once more “within the dominant discourse” within communication tools and in the virtual world in terms of the representation? Or, is it the issue, whether “an opposed identity” has been produced or not through an perception that is outside of the “individual of the population” and the “consumer identity” where we think it has been produced as an meta discourse and hence through an critical perspective?

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