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This is what a #FEMINIST, #ANTIFEMINIST Looks Like? Political Selfies and the Paradox of Giving Voice to Virtual Bodies
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Melissa Hardesty
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Caterina Gironda
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Erin Belleau
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2019
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Feminist Formations
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