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It was the turn of Jane Warton . She walked across to the policeman , one shoulder hitched slightly above the other , her hair sticking out straight behind and worn in slick bandeaus on either side of her face , her hat trailing in a ...
It was the turn of Jane Warton . She walked across to the policeman , one shoulder hitched slightly above the other , her hair sticking out straight behind and worn in slick bandeaus on either side of her face , her hat trailing in a ...
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... a formulation in which Russo takes a crucial turn by stressing the multiple significances of female unruliness . In her article “ Female Grotesques : Carnival and Theory , ” Russo writes about the disruptions created by women who ...
... a formulation in which Russo takes a crucial turn by stressing the multiple significances of female unruliness . In her article “ Female Grotesques : Carnival and Theory , ” Russo writes about the disruptions created by women who ...
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“ The Postmodernist Turn in Anthropology : Cautions from a Feminist Turn in Perspective . ” Signs 15.1 ( 1989 ) : 7-33 . Marx , Karl . Capital : A Critique of Political Economy . Trans . Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling . Vol . 1.
“ The Postmodernist Turn in Anthropology : Cautions from a Feminist Turn in Perspective . ” Signs 15.1 ( 1989 ) : 7-33 . Marx , Karl . Capital : A Critique of Political Economy . Trans . Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling . Vol . 1.
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