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These two texts are crucial for our understanding of the dynamics of feminist activism because they attempt to transform the crowd that inhabits the public arena from unruly mass into disciplined collective , and they do so by ...
These two texts are crucial for our understanding of the dynamics of feminist activism because they attempt to transform the crowd that inhabits the public arena from unruly mass into disciplined collective , and they do so by ...
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Finally , each attempt to forge new scoptic relations between the activist and the crowd is negotiated through the difficult and perilous act of cross - class dressing , a masquerade that works to reposition the feminist activist for ...
Finally , each attempt to forge new scoptic relations between the activist and the crowd is negotiated through the difficult and perilous act of cross - class dressing , a masquerade that works to reposition the feminist activist for ...
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On November 18 , 1910 , suffragettes attempting to gain support from the Prime Minister for the Conciliation Bill were beaten by policemen and plainclothesmen in the street ; in the words of Sylvia Pankhurst , the women were “ torn ...
On November 18 , 1910 , suffragettes attempting to gain support from the Prime Minister for the Conciliation Bill were beaten by policemen and plainclothesmen in the street ; in the words of Sylvia Pankhurst , the women were “ torn ...
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