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DISCOURSE 17.2 Winter 1994-1995 Roswitha Mueller and Kathleen Woodward , Editors Carol Tennessen , Managing Editor Contributing Editors : Thomas Andrae ( Berkeley ) , Angelika Bammer ( Emory ) , Herbert Blau ( UWM ) , Rey Chow ( Irvine ) ...
DISCOURSE 17.2 Winter 1994-1995 Roswitha Mueller and Kathleen Woodward , Editors Carol Tennessen , Managing Editor Contributing Editors : Thomas Andrae ( Berkeley ) , Angelika Bammer ( Emory ) , Herbert Blau ( UWM ) , Rey Chow ( Irvine ) ...
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But this discourse of reform competes with public representations of im- prisoned suffragettes which necessarily focus on the exceptional misery of the " womanly woman . " In the narratives that record the prison experience of ...
But this discourse of reform competes with public representations of im- prisoned suffragettes which necessarily focus on the exceptional misery of the " womanly woman . " In the narratives that record the prison experience of ...
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Survivor discourse " is really under attack . II : Survivor Representations : The Silenced , Censored , and Discursive The popular media appears to believe that directly represent- ing incest survivors is sufficient to establish their ...
Survivor discourse " is really under attack . II : Survivor Representations : The Silenced , Censored , and Discursive The popular media appears to believe that directly represent- ing incest survivors is sufficient to establish their ...
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