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The Madwoman in the Attic . New Haven : Yale UP , 1979 . Gollaher , David L. “ Dorothea Dix and the English Origins of the American Asylum Movement . ” Canadian Review of American Studies 23 ( Spring 1993 ) : 149-75 . Grimsted , David .
The Madwoman in the Attic . New Haven : Yale UP , 1979 . Gollaher , David L. “ Dorothea Dix and the English Origins of the American Asylum Movement . ” Canadian Review of American Studies 23 ( Spring 1993 ) : 149-75 . Grimsted , David .
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Neither the cultural work performed by African - American women nor the manner in which they are interpellated as subjects is today precisely what it was a century ago . For if Aunt Jemima foregrounds one axis of American desire for ...
Neither the cultural work performed by African - American women nor the manner in which they are interpellated as subjects is today precisely what it was a century ago . For if Aunt Jemima foregrounds one axis of American desire for ...
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My initial question in approaching this topic was “ Why are African - American women absent from these discourses about eating disorders ? ” Diverse students , friends , and colleagues with whom I discussed the topic concluded that ...
My initial question in approaching this topic was “ Why are African - American women absent from these discourses about eating disorders ? ” Diverse students , friends , and colleagues with whom I discussed the topic concluded that ...
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