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Moreover , she wanted to avoid being accused of unwomanly intellectual pretension or presumption . On moral terrain , however , she claimed unchallenged authority . The Gendered Humanitarian Narrative Dix intended her memorials to ...
Moreover , she wanted to avoid being accused of unwomanly intellectual pretension or presumption . On moral terrain , however , she claimed unchallenged authority . The Gendered Humanitarian Narrative Dix intended her memorials to ...
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I thank the following friends and colleagues for their intellectual and emotional support : Linda Alcoff , Steven Cohan , Lin Malik , Joy Rouse , Mark Schoenfield , and Linda M. Shires . I also thank the editors of this edition of ...
I thank the following friends and colleagues for their intellectual and emotional support : Linda Alcoff , Steven Cohan , Lin Malik , Joy Rouse , Mark Schoenfield , and Linda M. Shires . I also thank the editors of this edition of ...
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What also disappears consequently are the socially specific bodies of those philanthropists whose intellectual quandaries are the subject of this book . Though critical of it for scapegoating the prostitute , Anderson implicitly ...
What also disappears consequently are the socially specific bodies of those philanthropists whose intellectual quandaries are the subject of this book . Though critical of it for scapegoating the prostitute , Anderson implicitly ...
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