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Opinions and views expressed in Discourse are those of the individual authors and are not necessarily shared by the Regents of the University of Wisconsin . 1 Discourse appears three times a year .
Opinions and views expressed in Discourse are those of the individual authors and are not necessarily shared by the Regents of the University of Wisconsin . 1 Discourse appears three times a year .
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Contributors Rosaria Champagne is Assistant Professor of English at Syracuse University . She has contributed articles to Women's Studies , Genders , and Feminist Nightmares , edited by Jennifer Fleischner and Susan Weisser ...
Contributors Rosaria Champagne is Assistant Professor of English at Syracuse University . She has contributed articles to Women's Studies , Genders , and Feminist Nightmares , edited by Jennifer Fleischner and Susan Weisser ...
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