At Our Core: Women Writing about PowerSandra Martz Papier-Mache Press, 1998 - 180 ページ A collection of stories, poems and photographs that explore the concept of power in women's lives, providing women with the opportunity to validate, honour and define what power means to them. |
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... images found on television and in movies , books , and magazines . Early on I wanted to be Heidi or Laura in Little House on the Prairie . By the age of twelve , per- fection looked like Loretta Young , sweeping down a spiral staircase ...
... images found on television and in movies , books , and magazines . Early on I wanted to be Heidi or Laura in Little House on the Prairie . By the age of twelve , per- fection looked like Loretta Young , sweeping down a spiral staircase ...
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... images ? She certainly places herself in the power camp , and with justification . She has , to her credit , gone a long way toward overturning the sexual double standard and offering a model of female confidence and empowerment which ...
... images ? She certainly places herself in the power camp , and with justification . She has , to her credit , gone a long way toward overturning the sexual double standard and offering a model of female confidence and empowerment which ...
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... images found on television and in movies , books , and magazines . Early on I wanted to be Heidi or Laura in Little House on the Prairie . By the age of twelve , per- fection looked like Loretta Young , sweeping down a spiral staircase ...
... images found on television and in movies , books , and magazines . Early on I wanted to be Heidi or Laura in Little House on the Prairie . By the age of twelve , per- fection looked like Loretta Young , sweeping down a spiral staircase ...
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Silencing SHARON H NELSON | 1 |
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