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I have explored imprisoned women's true crime reading practices in order to counter the divide that Rae evokes . The testimonies that emerge from their readings illuminate our pressing need to develop alternatives to the cultural ...
I have explored imprisoned women's true crime reading practices in order to counter the divide that Rae evokes . The testimonies that emerge from their readings illuminate our pressing need to develop alternatives to the cultural ...
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Thus , feminist readings of the X have tended to argue that this semblance of sexual agency masks those conditions ... In this reading of the X the agency of Laetitia and Patricia is rendered homologous under the conditions of paternal ...
Thus , feminist readings of the X have tended to argue that this semblance of sexual agency masks those conditions ... In this reading of the X the agency of Laetitia and Patricia is rendered homologous under the conditions of paternal ...
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Students ' dreams , which transformed class readings and viewings into personal stories , became points of entry into ... place among the writers of catastrophe we were reading , and to use those reactions as ways into the material .
Students ' dreams , which transformed class readings and viewings into personal stories , became points of entry into ... place among the writers of catastrophe we were reading , and to use those reactions as ways into the material .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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