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Offending women: power, punishment, and the regulation of desire
Lynne A. Haney
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Introduction: An Ethnographic Journey across States (page 1)
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PART 1: IN A STATE OF DEPENDENCE
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1. Limited Government: Training Women What to Need (page 29)
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2. Deconstructing Dependency: Needs, Rights, and the Struggle for Entitlement (page 57)
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3. Hybrid States and Government from a Distance (page 86)
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PART 2: IN A STATE OF RECOVERY
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4. State Therapeutics: Training Women What to Want (page 115)
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5. The Empowerment Myth: Social Vulnerability as Personal Pathology (page 150)
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6. The Enemies Within: Fighting the Sisters and Numbing the Self (page 178)
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Conclusion: States of Disentitlement and the Therapeutics of Neoliberalism (page 207)
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Notes (page 227)
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Bibliography (page 263)
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Index (page 279)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AJS | 116.5 (2011): 1691-1693 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/659013 |
CS | 39.6 (2010): 712-713 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/25762869 |
SF | 26.4 (2011): 963-966 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41330906 |
SForces | 89.3 (2011): 1086-1088 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41290116 |
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Published: c2010
Publisher: University of California Press
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