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In-text: (Coffey, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Coffey, J., 2012. “Inhabiting My Flesh”: Exploring Body Work and Gender through Frameworks of Embodiment and 'Becoming'. PhD. University of Melbourne.
In-text: (Garland-Thomson, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Garland-Thomson, R., 2002. Integrating Disability, Transforming Feminist Theory. NWSA Journal, 14(3), pp.1-32.
In-text: (Gatens, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Gatens, M., 1996. Embodiment, ethics and difference. In: M. Gatens, ed., Imaginary bodies: Ethics, power and corporeality. London: Routledge, pp.95-107.
In-text: (Gatens, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Gatens, M., 1996. Imaginary bodies: Ethics, power and corporeality. In: M. Gatens, ed., Towards a feminist philosophy of the body. London: Routledge, pp.49-59.
In-text: (Nayak and Kehily, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Nayak, A. and Kehily, M., 2006. Gender undone: subversion, regulation and embodiment in the work of Judith Butler. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 27(4), pp.459-472.
In-text: (Rubin, Fitts and Rubin, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Rubin, L., Fitts, M. and Rubin, L., 2003. “Whatever Feels Good in My Soul”: Body Ethics and Aesthetics Among African American and Latina Women. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 27(1), pp.49-75.
In-text: (Sanger, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Sanger, N., 2009. New women, old messages? Constructions of femininities, race and hypersexualised bodies in selected South African magazines, 2003–2006. Social Dynamics, 35(1), pp.137-148.
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