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Notes Many thanks to colleagues and friends who carefully read earlier versions of this essay : Alison Booth , Jacque Vaught Brogan , Ted Cachey , Jim Collins , Jay Dobrutsky , Julia Douthwaite , Holly Laird , Tania Modleski , Kathy ...
Notes Many thanks to colleagues and friends who carefully read earlier versions of this essay : Alison Booth , Jacque Vaught Brogan , Ted Cachey , Jim Collins , Jay Dobrutsky , Julia Douthwaite , Holly Laird , Tania Modleski , Kathy ...
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Notes Portions of this essay are excerpted from my dissertation , “ What Ever Happened to Aunt Jemima ? Black Women and Food in American Culture ” ( University of Virginia , 1995 ) . I am indebted to Barbara Green , Tania Modleski ...
Notes Portions of this essay are excerpted from my dissertation , “ What Ever Happened to Aunt Jemima ? Black Women and Food in American Culture ” ( University of Virginia , 1995 ) . I am indebted to Barbara Green , Tania Modleski ...
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Nor is there much meaningful interaction between the essays by sex workers and those by academic feminists . For while the authors of the theoretical essays frequently cite essays by the sex workers , there is no reciprocal ...
Nor is there much meaningful interaction between the essays by sex workers and those by academic feminists . For while the authors of the theoretical essays frequently cite essays by the sex workers , there is no reciprocal ...
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