This approach utilizes concepts such as naming, describing, contrasting and equating to access the hinterland between structure and meaning, and to map out the subtle ways in which texts can naturalise the ideology of the perfect female form.
with reference to the so-called doctrine of the hinterland, sometimes advanced, that occupation of the coast supports a claim to an exclusive right to occupy, from time to time, the territory lying inland of the coast
The hinterland of a stretch of coast or a large river is the area of land behind it or around it. an area of land that is far from the coast, large rivers, or the places where people live (hinter + land )
\HIN-tur-land\, noun: 1 A region situated inland from a coast 2 A region remote from urban areas; backcountry 3 A region situated beyond the major metropolitan or cultural centers
The area tributary to a place and linked to that place through lines of exchange, or interaction