Perceiving Evil: Evil Women and the Feminine |
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Contents
Powerful Women as the Face of Evil | 33 |
Female Evil Characters in Theatre and Film | 77 |
Women and the War Effort | 129 |
Evil Women in Contemporary Society | 155 |
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Perceiving Evil: Evil Women and the Feminine David Farnell,Rute Noiva,Kristen Smith Limited preview - 2019 |
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