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... in the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women.1 Rang- ing in age from 22 to 47 , ten of the interviewees are African Ameri- can , four are white , two are Native American , and one identifies herself as white and Indian .
... in the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women.1 Rang- ing in age from 22 to 47 , ten of the interviewees are African Ameri- can , four are white , two are Native American , and one identifies herself as white and Indian .
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In their resourceful engagements with true crime books , the incarcerated women sometimes generate testimonies that signal their profound sense of disjuncture between their own race and class positions and the protagonists ' white ...
In their resourceful engagements with true crime books , the incarcerated women sometimes generate testimonies that signal their profound sense of disjuncture between their own race and class positions and the protagonists ' white ...
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Some imprisoned women actively use true crime books to facil- itate imaginary encounters with white women who have committed crimes similar to their own - encounters which allow them to chal- lenge the conflation of blackness and crime ...
Some imprisoned women actively use true crime books to facil- itate imaginary encounters with white women who have committed crimes similar to their own - encounters which allow them to chal- lenge the conflation of blackness and crime ...
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