Domestic Data and Feminist Momentum: The Narrative Accounting of Helen Stuart Campbell and Charlotte Perkins Gilman
@article{Fama2017DomesticDA, title={Domestic Data and Feminist Momentum: The Narrative Accounting of Helen Stuart Campbell and Charlotte Perkins Gilman}, author={Katherine A. Fama}, journal={Studies in American Naturalism}, year={2017}, volume={12}, pages={105 - 126} }
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