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Evelyn Sharp " 2 3 For those interested in performative activism and visibility politics , there may be no better example to contemplate than the spectacular activities of British feminists working to win the vote at the beginning of ...
Evelyn Sharp " 2 3 For those interested in performative activism and visibility politics , there may be no better example to contemplate than the spectacular activities of British feminists working to win the vote at the beginning of ...
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6 Rather , the scoptic problem both activists " and nonactivists faced was that of the crowd , envisioned as a threatening ( masculine ) mob that endangered the individual suffragette , on the one hand , or that presented an equally ...
6 Rather , the scoptic problem both activists " and nonactivists faced was that of the crowd , envisioned as a threatening ( masculine ) mob that endangered the individual suffragette , on the one hand , or that presented an equally ...
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From the beginning of Prisons and Prisoners , Lytton justifies her political involvement in militant activism through a womanly interest in social reform ; that justification , however , both points toward the limitations of the model ...
From the beginning of Prisons and Prisoners , Lytton justifies her political involvement in militant activism through a womanly interest in social reform ; that justification , however , both points toward the limitations of the model ...
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