This account is based on Daws 1968 : 319-27 ; Judd 1971 : 126-204 ; Wright 1966. ... Theon Wright's narrative is based on Honolulu Police files , a report submitted to Governor Judd by the Pinkerton Detective Agency , County Attorney ...
81 J. Patrick Wright , with John DeLorean , On a Clear Day You Can See General Motors ( New York : Avon Books , 1979 ) , pp . 23 , 53 . 82 Garson , All the Livelong Day , p . 152 ; Braverman , Labor and Monopoly Capital , pp . 293-326 .
The phrase material-semiotic actor comes from Haraway, “Situated Knowledges,” 595. 22. Greselda Pollock, Vision and Difference: Femininity, Feminism and Histories of Art, 66. 23. Susan Willis, Black Women Writing the American Experience ...
Charles Willis Thompson, "An Interview with Emma Goldman, ” New York Times, May 30, 1909, in Goldman, vol II, eds. Falk, Pateman, and Moran, 431. 45. "Nellie Bly Again, ” The New York World, September 17, 1893, in Goldman, vol I, eds.
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