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Some investigate the active staging of insubordination by female agitators ; others meditate on the twisted fate of bodies deemed insubordinate by the dominant culture . The events narrated range from food riots and suffragist ...
Some investigate the active staging of insubordination by female agitators ; others meditate on the twisted fate of bodies deemed insubordinate by the dominant culture . The events narrated range from food riots and suffragist ...
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Burke's portrait of the maniacal female revolutionary had stuck to such a degree that demonstrating Chartist women weren't simply viewed as “ unnatural , ” but also as un - English . John Dinwiddy has shown in detail how a revisionary ...
Burke's portrait of the maniacal female revolutionary had stuck to such a degree that demonstrating Chartist women weren't simply viewed as “ unnatural , ” but also as un - English . John Dinwiddy has shown in detail how a revisionary ...
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15Similarly , in British representations of mad women , Showalter notes , a “ gentle female irrationality . . . might also represent an unknowable and untamable sexual force . ” She refers to the “ troubling ambiguous nature of female ...
15Similarly , in British representations of mad women , Showalter notes , a “ gentle female irrationality . . . might also represent an unknowable and untamable sexual force . ” She refers to the “ troubling ambiguous nature of female ...
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