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... Republic : though they might be called “ citoyennes , ” in fact their status was simply that of an eviscerated simulacrum of “ citoyen . ” 16 The increasingly agitated presence in ' the streets of women who had no official political ...
... Republic : though they might be called “ citoyennes , ” in fact their status was simply that of an eviscerated simulacrum of “ citoyen . ” 16 The increasingly agitated presence in ' the streets of women who had no official political ...
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To expose the hypocrisy of prison officials ( women were only worthy of male chivalry if they were “ Ladies ” ) , Lytton masqueraded as “ Jane Warton , Spinster , " a working class suffragette , and was rearrested in Liverpool on ...
To expose the hypocrisy of prison officials ( women were only worthy of male chivalry if they were “ Ladies ” ) , Lytton masqueraded as “ Jane Warton , Spinster , " a working class suffragette , and was rearrested in Liverpool on ...
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In prison one seems to develop eyes at the back of one's head and that kind of cunning which is engendered in human beings and animals who are much restricted . I realized that no official eye for the moment was upon us .
In prison one seems to develop eyes at the back of one's head and that kind of cunning which is engendered in human beings and animals who are much restricted . I realized that no official eye for the moment was upon us .
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