OUT OF SIGHT, STILL IN MIND: visually impaired women's embodied accounts of ideal femininity
With its emphasis on physical form, the diffusion of the feminine ideal relies heavily on the use of visual imagery but there is a common knowledge about the feminine ideal that penetrates language and discourse. The relationship between mainstream representations of the feminine ideal and non-disa...
Main Author: | Tara A. Fannon |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Ohio State University Libraries
2016-03-01
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Series: | Disability Studies Quarterly |
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Online Access: | http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/4326 |
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