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  1. Dreaded “Otherness”: Heteronormative Patrolling in Women’s Body Hair Rebellions.Breanne Fahs - 2011 - Gender and Society 25 (4):451-472.
    Research on bodies and sexualities has long debated ideas about choice, agency, and power, particularly as women conform to, or rebel against, traditional social scripts about femininity and heterosexuality. In this study, I have used responses from 34 college women who completed an extra credit assignment in a women’s studies class that asked them to reject social norms and grow out their leg and underarm hair for a period of 10 weeks. Responses reveal that women confronted direct and anticipated homophobia (...)
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