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5 6 to connect these two arguments by examining the symbolic resonance of the figure of the public political woman that appeared in England in the early twentieth century . When I say “ public political woman , ” I mean to invoke not ...
5 6 to connect these two arguments by examining the symbolic resonance of the figure of the public political woman that appeared in England in the early twentieth century . When I say “ public political woman , ” I mean to invoke not ...
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At the height of her celebrity , Caraboo had her portrait taken in a costume matching the description above ( see Figure 3 ) . As executed by the noted court painter Edward Bird , the portrait confirms her identification , though with ...
At the height of her celebrity , Caraboo had her portrait taken in a costume matching the description above ( see Figure 3 ) . As executed by the noted court painter Edward Bird , the portrait confirms her identification , though with ...
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Such claims point to the numerous duties performed by the figure of the crowd and the deep ambivalence that figure calls up . The figure of the crowd is multivalent : it transgresses established boundaries between women of different ...
Such claims point to the numerous duties performed by the figure of the crowd and the deep ambivalence that figure calls up . The figure of the crowd is multivalent : it transgresses established boundaries between women of different ...
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