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... into “ a ritualized battle over social policy between the popular community , led by women , and the authorities . ... of women in the streets means , retroactively , that authority has gone wrong and is morally culpable .
... into “ a ritualized battle over social policy between the popular community , led by women , and the authorities . ... of women in the streets means , retroactively , that authority has gone wrong and is morally culpable .
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And as agents of the people , dissident women perform the function of concretizing authority — that is , locating authority in specific people or institutions or practices – in such a way as to make authority susceptible to attack.23 In ...
And as agents of the people , dissident women perform the function of concretizing authority — that is , locating authority in specific people or institutions or practices – in such a way as to make authority susceptible to attack.23 In ...
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a “ furnished by her admiring spectators , ” Wilcox employed them as “ lever [ s ] ” to achieve a simulacrum of authority ( 55 , 15 ) . The irony of her position did not only lie in the way her story of captivity and dislocation ...
a “ furnished by her admiring spectators , ” Wilcox employed them as “ lever [ s ] ” to achieve a simulacrum of authority ( 55 , 15 ) . The irony of her position did not only lie in the way her story of captivity and dislocation ...
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