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... obvious one : in our efforts to reconstruct the history of women's relation to the city , there is no better source than the underread autobiographies , fictional accounts , and manifestoes generated by the suffrage movement .
... obvious one : in our efforts to reconstruct the history of women's relation to the city , there is no better source than the underread autobiographies , fictional accounts , and manifestoes generated by the suffrage movement .
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... the slums for “ good work ” only to reinforce economic differences between patron and grateful recipient ; as Vida puts it , “ To go among your poor makes me feel in my heart that I'm simply flaunting my better fortune ” ( 39 ) .
... the slums for “ good work ” only to reinforce economic differences between patron and grateful recipient ; as Vida puts it , “ To go among your poor makes me feel in my heart that I'm simply flaunting my better fortune ” ( 39 ) .
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... I thought one had better shed as many as possible of its burdens ; I have always ranked hair dressing as one of these . ( 87 ) Removing herself from femininity's exhibitionism as cultural burden , Lytton then recontextualizes female ...
... I thought one had better shed as many as possible of its burdens ; I have always ranked hair dressing as one of these . ( 87 ) Removing herself from femininity's exhibitionism as cultural burden , Lytton then recontextualizes female ...
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