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When Women Kill: Questions of Agency and Subjectivity
Belinda Morrissey
Arts & Communication
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Denying
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Husband
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Australia
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Female Agency
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Law
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St. Catherine
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Teenage Girls
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Morrissey
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Florida
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Rape
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Battered Wife
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Feminist Discourse
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Torture
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Murder
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Sainsbury
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Female Vampire
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Middle-aged
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Feminist
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Serial Killer
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Arts and Humanities
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Subjectivity
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United States of America
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Serial killer
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Florida
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Murder
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Discourse
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intentions
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Law
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Australia
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Female Agency
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Morrissey
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theorists
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Victims
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Vampire
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Social Sciences
Subjectivity
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Australia
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UK
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United States of America
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Discourse
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Law
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Psychology
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