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Rather , most historians of the suffrage period retrace a standard tragic narrative of political failure , according to which the broad , efficacious feminist coalitions of 1906-1910 eventually gave way to an unrepresentative and ...
Rather , most historians of the suffrage period retrace a standard tragic narrative of political failure , according to which the broad , efficacious feminist coalitions of 1906-1910 eventually gave way to an unrepresentative and ...
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The standard suffrage narrative is thus a product of its own epochal , modernist frame — in the sense we use when we speak of the modernism of Eliot and Conrad and Forster , for whom a usable English past could be guessed at only ...
The standard suffrage narrative is thus a product of its own epochal , modernist frame — in the sense we use when we speak of the modernism of Eliot and Conrad and Forster , for whom a usable English past could be guessed at only ...
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Indeed , nowhere in FMS literature will you find a survivor speaking outside the narrative of the father's law . The only “ survivors ” who speak are those who have recanted and who now see feminism and feminist therapy as ...
Indeed , nowhere in FMS literature will you find a survivor speaking outside the narrative of the father's law . The only “ survivors ” who speak are those who have recanted and who now see feminism and feminist therapy as ...
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