An Ethic of Innocence Heta MulariOffers a feminist theory of ignorance that sheds light on the misunderstood or overlooked epistemic practices of women in literature. An Ethic of Innocence examines representations of women in American and British fin de sicle and modern literature who seem "not to know" things. These nave fools, Pollyannaish dupes, obedient traditionalists, or regressive anti feminists have been dismissed by critics as conservative, backward, and out of sync with,
The themes of the essays include speculation and historicism
The Gloss on Romans is a collection of sources from many periods and places
The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
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Why some countries comply with international norms against the death penalty while others do not
Through an almost cinematic lens
crime history and medical history
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and practical tools for community engagement and systemic transformation
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from Descartes to contemporary gender and race theory