Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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Síða 80
... prison reform and insist that the suffragettes were in the prisons , in part , to assist their nonactivist sisters . Annie Kenney's pamphlet " Prison Faces " and Sylvia Pankhurst's sketches of nonactivist prisoners are part of a larger ...
... prison reform and insist that the suffragettes were in the prisons , in part , to assist their nonactivist sisters . Annie Kenney's pamphlet " Prison Faces " and Sylvia Pankhurst's sketches of nonactivist prisoners are part of a larger ...
Síða 81
... prison from a disciplinary location to an uncanny domestic sphere . Lytton was not alone in tracing this connection , since the prison officials themselves , as Lytton notes drily , provided every prisoner with “ an instructive book on ...
... prison from a disciplinary location to an uncanny domestic sphere . Lytton was not alone in tracing this connection , since the prison officials themselves , as Lytton notes drily , provided every prisoner with “ an instructive book on ...
Síða 92
... Prisons and Prisoners is a world pitted against a conventional display of femininity . The physician's office con- tains the only mirror in the prison , thus woman's self - regard , if exercised , is regulated by an authoritative gaze ...
... Prisons and Prisoners is a world pitted against a conventional display of femininity . The physician's office con- tains the only mirror in the prison , thus woman's self - regard , if exercised , is regulated by an authoritative gaze ...
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