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essay , that incarcerated women's practices of reading true crime books merit critical attention because they illuminate the crucial work that women perform with the scarce resources available for literary and intellectual life behind ...
essay , that incarcerated women's practices of reading true crime books merit critical attention because they illuminate the crucial work that women perform with the scarce resources available for literary and intellectual life behind ...
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As Sakina's refusal highlights , the incarcerated women's testimonies do not demonstrate their wounded attachments to positions of racial and economic inferiority . Rather , they draw attention to the systematic ways in which race ...
As Sakina's refusal highlights , the incarcerated women's testimonies do not demonstrate their wounded attachments to positions of racial and economic inferiority . Rather , they draw attention to the systematic ways in which race ...
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Book Review “ A New Connection , a New Set of Recognitions ” : From This Bridge Called My Back to this bridge we call homel Héctor Calderón By all accounts , 1981 was a turning point for women's writings . This was the year the first ...
Book Review “ A New Connection , a New Set of Recognitions ” : From This Bridge Called My Back to this bridge we call homel Héctor Calderón By all accounts , 1981 was a turning point for women's writings . This was the year the first ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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