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One Hand Tied Behind Us : The Rise of the Women's Suffrage Movement . London : Virago , 1978 . Lippard , Lucy R. “ Trojan Horses : Activist Art and Power . ” Art After Modernism : Rethinking Representation . Ed . and intro .
One Hand Tied Behind Us : The Rise of the Women's Suffrage Movement . London : Virago , 1978 . Lippard , Lucy R. “ Trojan Horses : Activist Art and Power . ” Art After Modernism : Rethinking Representation . Ed . and intro .
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1 ° Before embarking upon my reading , I should acknowledge that my selection of texts deliberately lifts one strand out of delicately interwoven issues and problems that describe the workings of class in the suffrage movement : a more ...
1 ° Before embarking upon my reading , I should acknowledge that my selection of texts deliberately lifts one strand out of delicately interwoven issues and problems that describe the workings of class in the suffrage movement : a more ...
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... includes interviews with therapists and provides analysis of the impact of the Recovery movement , New Age and radical Feminism in regard to false memories " ( FMS Phenomenon 41 ; half of the book's proceeds from Foundation members ...
... includes interviews with therapists and provides analysis of the impact of the Recovery movement , New Age and radical Feminism in regard to false memories " ( FMS Phenomenon 41 ; half of the book's proceeds from Foundation members ...
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