Intertextual Networks, Recursive Adaptation, and Progressive Politics in John T. McCutcheon’s “Women’s Work,” 1909-1912
Intertextual Networks, Recursive Adaptation, and Progressive Politics in John T. McCutcheon’s “Women’s Work,” 1909-1912
Peitho Volume 17 Issue 1 Fall/Winter 2014
Author(s): Jason Barrett-Fox
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