Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... reform . As pretext , it gave her a reason to approach legislators personally and enlist their support . In state after state , the presentation of memo- rials galvanized mental health reform and at the same time allowed Dix to build a ...
... reform . As pretext , it gave her a reason to approach legislators personally and enlist their support . In state after state , the presentation of memo- rials galvanized mental health reform and at the same time allowed Dix to build a ...
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... reform that undergirds Lady Constance Lytton's text . But this discourse of reform competes with public representations of im- prisoned suffragettes which necessarily focus on the exceptional misery of the " womanly woman . " In the ...
... reform that undergirds Lady Constance Lytton's text . But this discourse of reform competes with public representations of im- prisoned suffragettes which necessarily focus on the exceptional misery of the " womanly woman . " In the ...
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... reform , intended to culti- vate alliances between activist and nonactivist women , continually collapses into a language of patronage — prisons as Lytton's " hobby , " domestic labor as a “ craft ” to be indulged during leisure hours ...
... reform , intended to culti- vate alliances between activist and nonactivist women , continually collapses into a language of patronage — prisons as Lytton's " hobby , " domestic labor as a “ craft ” to be indulged during leisure hours ...
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