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In fact , she cited male physicians in nearly all psychiatric matters . As a laywoman , Dix no doubt understood that the opinions of men of medicine would carry far more weight than her own . Moreover , she wanted to avoid being accused ...
In fact , she cited male physicians in nearly all psychiatric matters . As a laywoman , Dix no doubt understood that the opinions of men of medicine would carry far more weight than her own . Moreover , she wanted to avoid being accused ...
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... extravagantly counterintuitive come - on ; they serve in part to persuade a broader readership that the fashion industry , so often accused of attempting to fabricate reader desires , is in fact in the business of fulfilling them .
... extravagantly counterintuitive come - on ; they serve in part to persuade a broader readership that the fashion industry , so often accused of attempting to fabricate reader desires , is in fact in the business of fulfilling them .
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+ Kelly impersonation ) , this might seem odd timing for the entrance of “ feminism ” in any form – it is , in fact , much more clearly , reminiscent of Edward Said's writings on the subject of imperial spectacle ( 111-32 ) .
+ Kelly impersonation ) , this might seem odd timing for the entrance of “ feminism ” in any form – it is , in fact , much more clearly , reminiscent of Edward Said's writings on the subject of imperial spectacle ( 111-32 ) .
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